How Do I Straighten an Image in Photoshop?
There are a few different ways that you can straighten an image in Photoshop. You can use the Ruler tool, the Crop tool, or the Transform command. Let's take a look at each of these methods.Ruler tool
The Ruler tool is probably the easiest way to straighten an image. Simply click on the Ruler tool in the Photoshop toolbar, then click and drag along the edge of the image that you want to use as a reference point.As you drag, you'll see a line appear that shows how far off from perfectly horizontal or vertical your image is. When you're happy with the result, release the mouse button and Photoshop will automatically straighten your image.
Crop tool
The Crop tool can also be used to straighten an image. First, select the Crop tool from the toolbar, then click and drag to draw a cropping rectangle around the portion of the image that you want to keep.Next, click on one of the corners of the cropping rectangle and drag it until it's lined up with the horizontal or vertical edge that you want to use as a reference point. Finally, press Enter or Return to crop away the excess portions of the image and straighten it.
Transform command
If you need more control over how your image is straightened, you can use the Transform command. To do this, select Edit > Transform > Warp from the menu bar.This will bring up a grid over your image. Next, click on one of the corners of the grid and drag it until it's lined up with the horizontal or vertical edge that you want to use as a reference point. Finally, press Enter or Return to apply the transformation and straighten your image.
Conclusion
All of these methods are fairly simple and only require a few steps to straighten an image in Photoshop. Try out each method and see which one works best for you.