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Easy Mode Straighten in Photoshop & Affinity Photo

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 12:01 pm
by Mr.V600
I learned this watching a basic tips & tricks video on YouTube, wish I would have known about this earlier.

In the crop mode of both Adobe Photoshop and Affinity Photo there is a "Straighten" tool that lets you easily straighten an image based using a a path on the image.

Affinity Photo

Here is the initial sample image
crooked disc 1.jpg
Select Crop tool and then find the Straighten option
af photo 1.jpg
Then draw a line along a path that you want to be straight. Be careful. If the path is more vertical then the image will rotate so the line is straight up and down. If the path is more horizontal, then the image will align so that line is straight left & right. If the image is too rotated, then you will need to an initial rotation of 90*
af photo 2.jpg
The image will then straighten out. Make sure to hit apply to keep the change!
af photo 3.jpg
Straightened version
crooked disc 2.jpg
For Photoshop

Click Crop tool and then toggle Straighten
ps 1.jpg
Draw a line
ps 2.jpg
The image will straighten, but may shrink the crop area.
ps 3.jpg
Maybe there is a way to turn off this option (I don't use Photoshop very much). To adjust the crop. Hold the Shift + Alt and drag one of the corners.
  • Shift keeps the aspect ratio the same.
  • Alt keeps the crop area centered.
ps 4.jpg
Then hit Apply
ps 5.jpg
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Image will now be straight
ps 6.jpg