 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, I'm gonna show you how to straighten out any image using perspective warp and geometry to make sure you take a image that's maybe shot on a bad angle and how to correct it. Let me show you what I'm talking about here. Here's a straightened out image. And here you go, I've got some straight red lines here that I've painted on to show you that these are pure 100% straight lines. I'm gonna command Zed out and show you here. I'm gonna back out, I'm gonna back out. And now watch this, this is the original image and you can see that it is clearly not straight and for this demonstration, I want this here, this line. Whoa, that was a monkey. I want this line to be straight. I want it straight across. So let me show you how to do that. Okay, so here we go. So I'm gonna click on the image, load it up. The next step, and this is a little counterintuitive, from being honest, you gotta go to filter and then you wanna go to camera raw filter. Camera raw has the best straightening geometry and perspective warp tools in the business. So here we go, we've loaded that up. Now you're gonna see down here on the right side, you'll see geometry, click on that. Now if you wanna just do a rough and quick go at it, you can just click on the A here and that gives you an automatic crack at it. And to be honest with you, it's done a very good job. I'm gonna command Zed, but I want you guys to know about that. What I'm gonna do though, is I'm gonna use this one here. This gives you the most, I guess, flexibility here and it's called guided, to draw two or more guidelines. So I'm gonna draw a guideline and this way you know it's correct. So I'm gonna click on that and when you do that you'll see you get this little cross here and what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna hold down, I'm gonna click and then I'm gonna hold down shift and I'm just kinda gonna zoom it across the top of that, I guess that pillar there or that support and then presto. We've gone ahead and added in the first one. I'm gonna add a second one, I'm gonna click right here. I'm gonna hold down shift and then I'm just gonna make sure that it's right there on the top of each one of them. So that looks about right and then presto. I'm gonna let go and then look at that. It has gone ahead and straightened out the image. That said, you will see some transparencies at both of the edges. Simple fix really is all you gotta do is just kinda scale it up. So I'm just gonna go ahead and make sure that manual transformations is open and then watch. I'm just gonna click the scale button a little bit and maybe something like that and then so scale of 112 for this one and you guys can play around with the other settings. The offset also helps but in this case, this should do the trick. Click okay and presto. We have straightened out that image and if you're still not sure, grab your brush, click right here. Just click on the edge with any color brush, hold down the shift key and then go to the other side and then just click and what happens is if you hold down shift, it draws a perfectly straight line by definition and in this case, it's gone right along the top. We've got a straight image. That's all you need to do to fix your images inside Photoshop. Thanks for watching.