Photoshop overlays are maybe the most popular way for adding the desired effect to your photos. They are non-destructive and you can remove them from your photo if you don’t like the way the image looks. With a little knowledge of Photoshop, you can make your photos look exactly the way you imagined. I’ve already gathered some of those tutorials in my Guide to Photoshop digital makeover and Horror, blood and gore photoshop tutorials articles. So, with that idea in mind, I gathered what I consider 100 of the best photo effects Photoshop tutorials available on the web.
Straighten an image in PhotoshopWhile most photo editing programs have a dedicated and easily discoverable Straighten tool, Photoshop does not and never has had. Instead, prior to Photoshop version CS6, it was notoriously difficult to straighten a photo.This all changed with the new Crop tool in Photoshop CS6 and CC, and it is now much easier to straighten an image – even if it isn’t easy to determine that the Crop tool is how you do it.I’ll show you how to straighten a crooked image in Photoshop, but before we look at Photoshop CS6 & CC let’s take a trip back in time to see how to straighten an image in Photoshop CS5 and earlier. Of course this process still works in later versions of Photoshop as well.
Straighten an image prior to Photoshop CS6 & CCWith an image open in Photoshop locate the Ruler tool which shares a toolbar position with the Eyedropper tool.