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Help please: Action for arbitrary image rotation: 300 different files, each at a different angle

Apr 17, 2012 8:00 PM

Tags: #action #image_rotation

Hi everyone,

 

I have some 300 images, all handheld shots done in an on-location studio set. They all need varying amounts of image rotation since they're handheld. There's a beaded curtain in the background, so manually I use the ruler tool, draw a line along a strand of beads, and then image/rotate/arbitrary.

 

I need to create an action that will (1) do the arbitrary rotation and then (2) save and close the file.

 

However, when I record this, the value of the rotation of the sample file I'm working is what gets recorded (not surprising). In other words, if image A needs 0.28 degrees of rotation, that's not what I want for image B which might need -0.15 degrees instead.  The action recorded 0.28.

 

Is there a way to create an action that will simply rotate according to the ruler once I've drawn it?

 

Thanks!

Jerry

 
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  • Trevor.Dennis
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    Apr 17, 2012 8:45 PM   in reply to Toasted Spider

    You have not said what version of photoshop you are using, but it sounds like it is earlier than CS5 that has a Straighten button in the Options bar when you use the Ruler tool.  What you could do as a temporary measure, is to DL and install the public beta of CS6 which has the same function.   There's about 30 days left before the beta times out.

     

    BTW  I just tried it in CS6 and, unlike CS5, the Straighten tool does not do crop the image as part of the same function.   I can't see anything in the Options bar, so can someone check and see if there's something I am missing please?

     
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    Apr 17, 2012 9:01 PM   in reply to Toasted Spider

    So you'll have the Straighten button in the Options bar.   The only other thing you do would be to make an action to operate the Straighten button and close the image.

     
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  • Trevor.Dennis
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    Apr 17, 2012 9:58 PM   in reply to Toasted Spider

    If you are a keyboard shortcut kind of a guy, Ctrl Alt z  (Cmd Opt z)  takes the history back one level).  That would also work well in an Action.

     
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  • Trevor.Dennis
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    Apr 18, 2012 2:53 AM   in reply to Toasted Spider

    That's coming up as a bad link, and yes I would be interested.  We are not encouraged to showcase our work on these forums, but It is apparently OK to put links in our Profiles.  I think that should be compulsory rather than an option, so we can see the kind of work people are into, and if they can walk the walk as wel as they they talk the talk.  And while I am in cliche overload mode...   SHOW US THE MONEY!

     

    Now I am off to check my profile to make sure I actually have a link there!

     

    BTW. This posted from my iPad because my fairly new i7 3930K system with 32Gb RAM just died on me.  I think the PSU is dead.  Bummer.

     

    [EDIT]  Looks like I lied about the Profile.  There is no provision to put a URL in it that I can see.

     
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