Photoshop Tutorial: How to Rotate Vertical Images
A Great Tutorial for Beginners!
By Rachel Krech, published Dec 20, 2007
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1) To begin with, you'll need to open up Photoshop. If you don't have Photoshop, you will need to go to Adobe.com and download the free 30-day trial of the program. In 30 days you will need to buy the program if you want to keep it.
2) Once you have Photoshop downloaded, you'll need to open up your image on its own canvas by going to File>Open and then searching for your uploaded image.
3) To completely flip it, you will need to Image>Rotate Canvas and then select which preference you need. If you need to flip it 180 (meaning your picture is currently upside down), do so.
4) The most popular rotation is 90 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise. This means that you held your camera vertically when you took the initial picture.
5) One other option is Arbitrary, meaning that you will need to select the degrees in which to flip the picture and which direction, clockwise or counterclockwise, to flip the image. This is extremely helpful when you took the image when the camera was accidentally tilted. You may need to try a few times to get the degrees right to make the picture exactly straight.
If you mess up, over-rotate or under-rotate it, or change your mind, you will need to click CRTL+ALT+Z, which will take you back one step and allow you to try again. Not only can you use this "hot key" for going back while rotating, you can use it whenever. Keep in mind that you can click it more than once to go back numerous steps.
Photoshop Tutorial: How to Rotate Vertical Images
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