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How to use Perspective Crop Tool in Photoshop CS6
With the new version of Photoshop, you also get a new cropping tool called Perspective Crop Tool which will change the perspective on a image. Check it out, it really is a cool tool.
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Open a photo you want to change the perspective on. I will use this photo of a church taken from bellow and try to change the perspective so it will look like it's been shot straight from the front.
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First, let me show you how the "normal" Crop Tool works.
If you already know that, just skip to step 6.
Choose the Crop Tool.
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Select the area you want to crop out.
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And click the Commit button (see picture).
You can press Enter key instead if that's what you prefer.
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Photoshop did a normal crop, I'm still looking at windows from bellow.
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Let's now use the Perspective Crop Tool. Again open the same photo or use History window to return to the original image.
Choose the Perspective Crop Tool.
Right click the Crop Tool icon or click and hold the Crop Tool icon to make the rest of crop tools appear.
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Now make a selection of the area you want to change the perspective of.
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And click the Commit button or press the Enter key.
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Photoshop now changed the perspective of your selection, I'm now facing the windows from my eye height perspective. Pretty nice tool right?
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