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Nov 25, 2009 16:46

Just to make things clear, this isn't meant to be taken as the bible truth to editing/cleaning 8D

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sillyputtie June 10 2011, 10:08:58 UTC
I'm not sure how I wandered my way here, BUT mind if I ask a question? What method are you using to rotate above? I usually use the ruler tool or just mess with it til it resembles something straight, but I saw what you were doing and I am very curious. :la Probably something obvious I stupidly missed

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hwoosh June 11 2011, 18:28:09 UTC
Hi!
Sorry for the late reply, I didn't have access to the internet at home for the past few weeks ;A; I'm having withdrawal symptoms I swear

Anyway, that's through the crop tool. Once you select the area you want cropped, when you hover your mouse a little ways off the little boxes in the corners, you'd be able to rotate the area you want cropped. It's not perfect, but it's fast, imo, and it works for me :>

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sillyputtie June 12 2011, 07:45:27 UTC
No worries! I've been out myself. lol I know how you feel- I'm out and about all day and my phone doesn't work in this dumb country so I am internetless more often than not

Ooooh, okay. Thanks! I'll have to try that and see if I get better results. Ruler tool just... idk, apparently I can't make a straight line using a straight line along a straight line. I kind of fail like that. It comes out fine in the end but it takes me a couple of tries. lol I usually rescan a page if it comes out too wonky so I have to do minimal rotating, but sometimes you just can't help it. lol

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hwoosh June 12 2011, 12:50:39 UTC
What I do is use the lines of the panels as guides, to see if it's somewhat straight. If there are no panels, then the lines that the edges of the book makes, if there are no edges either, then chances are, nobody will notice if it's skewed or what anyway xDDD

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