-
1. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
c.pfaffenbichler Apr 16, 2017 10:18 AM (in response to the pet spider)Well, Photoshop does not seem to have a Tool called the »Straighten Tool«, so what exactly did you do and did you do it non-desctructively (as a Smart Filter for example)?
-
2. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
c.pfaffenbichler Apr 16, 2017 10:19 AM (in response to the pet spider)Is the pervious state still selectable in the History?
-
3. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
Derek Cross Apr 16, 2017 10:19 AM (in response to the pet spider)Have a look at the History state feature and go back to where you were or use File > Revert, But if you've save the file and closed it, when you reopen it those options aren't available. You should also ways work on a copy of your image so you can start again if necessary.
-
4. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
the pet spider Apr 16, 2017 10:26 AM (in response to c.pfaffenbichler) -
5. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
the pet spider Apr 16, 2017 10:28 AM (in response to Derek Cross)Everytime I open the image from my folder it opens in the 'overdid' way , I can't see where to have it open as it was , or an 'undo' .
-
6. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
the pet spider Apr 16, 2017 10:33 AM (in response to c.pfaffenbichler)No , there is no History in the Camera RAW section that I can see .
-
7. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
davescm Apr 16, 2017 10:44 AM (in response to the pet spider)You don't really need history in Camera Raw. The changes it makes are non-destructive in that they do not change the image itself but are held as a list of "how to develop this image" instructions.
To undo the straighten tool go to the crop tool - hold it down so you get the menu and choose "Clear Crop"
Dave
-
8. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
the pet spider Apr 16, 2017 10:48 AM (in response to davescm)Sir , you are a genuis and I doff my cap .
Thank you .
-
9. Re: Overdid the Straighten .
davescm Apr 16, 2017 10:54 AM (in response to the pet spider)Haha! I wish
your very welcome - glad you're sorted
Dave