I like that you got straight to the point. Also that you didn't try to describe everything on-screen as if it was an audio podcast as if we weren't watching i on-screen.
this saved my life!! needed it on a image of a circle logo rather than a square building and the effect was exactly the same! thanks so much i was ready to give up
I love when I find a new mentor that does things I have been struggling with, is easy to understand, and doesn't skip things they learned and now do automatically. Can't wait to watch your other videos. :)
In Photoshop you can use the transform tool in Camera Raw to straighten a RAW image. Additionally, if you're working with a tif or jpg file, you can go Filter > Camera Raw Filter > Transform Tool and straighten the image as well. Photoshop doesn't give you the zoomed in box to show where your curser is however.
Ohh thanks for the tip! I'll give that a go next time - I think the thing to watch out for is if it crops the image (destructively) after the straightening process. Because in the video (the way I do it in Photoshop), you can still access the parts of the image that get cropped.
@@demasrusli That's a good point. I usually try to give myself enough room that that doesn't become an issue, but it might actually crop the image similar to adjusting for camera distortion. (I checked back and it does crop it unfortunately. Still good for quick edits but not for all instances.) The way you show in photoshop is actually the way I had learned to do it originally about 12 years ago. I may have to look into learning Lightroom a little more as well.
@@demasrusli My go-to in PS is the Camera RAW editor... Shift-command A, then Shift T... it includes guided uprights. No need to click Guided, just start drawing lines vert and horiz, good to go. And you can adjust the "scale" so not to crop unnecessarily
Very USEFUL video!!! This is actually the first tutorial about straightening (in PS) that I've found in UA-cam... and it has provided me lots of info I had no idea about...!! My way of straightening pictures (I am also obsessed with straight lines!) is: Lightroom, transform, off modality, play with sliders...🙈 Will definitely give your way a try!!! P.S: I am not saying where you get your t-shirt from, as more than ten people already did😂, however about your future topics, I am sure that whichever you'll pick is gonna be useful!!
This is a very helpful tutorial Demas.. This is my first video on your channel, looking forward for more such knowledgeable content.. Channel Subscribed :)
I love short form videos. What I'm looking for is step by step Lightroom tutorials for beginners. I couldn't really see what you were doing since your Lightroom interface was too small. It would've been more helpful if I could see what you were doing. There also seems to be a number of ways to straighten images in Lightroom, so for a beginner it's a little bit overwhelming.
Thanks for your response re: the wide angle tool in PS. I have seen it used when correcting panoramic images of urban scapes where straight or horizontal lines or edges have become slightly curved due to the camera not being perfectly level.
I see! I think if you have a lens that distorts your images the first thing is to try the Lens Correction function in Lightroom or Camera RAW in Photoshop
Awesome tutorial... If shooting with a tilt shift lens ... And you execute the shot perfectly for the verticals... would the light room tool be enough or would you still use photoshop?
Thank you. I have a question for you. I import my photos into LR and edit them in PS. I do a lot of small architecture photography. When I straighten my photos in PS, I use the transform / warp tool and I use multiple ruler lines throughout the image to ensure that both the verticals and horizontals are straight and level. When I save them back into LR, I sometimes doublecheck the straightening by using the auto angle function (Crop & Straighten). The LR auto level always corrects the PS edits, which makes no sense to me as I use the rulers in PS to ensure my lines are straight. Is there a disconnect between PS and LR when it comes to straightening?
This was helpful. You’re always killin’ it, Demas. 👍
Thanks so much fam! Thanks for coming through and watching the video :)
I like that you got straight to the point. Also that you didn't try to describe everything on-screen as if it was an audio podcast as if we weren't watching i on-screen.
Thank youu!
this saved my life!! needed it on a image of a circle logo rather than a square building and the effect was exactly the same! thanks so much i was ready to give up
That's awesome! Good to know!
I love when I find a new mentor that does things I have been struggling with, is easy to understand, and doesn't skip things they learned and now do automatically. Can't wait to watch your other videos. :)
In Photoshop you can use the transform tool in Camera Raw to straighten a RAW image. Additionally, if you're working with a tif or jpg file, you can go Filter > Camera Raw Filter > Transform Tool and straighten the image as well. Photoshop doesn't give you the zoomed in box to show where your curser is however.
Ohh thanks for the tip! I'll give that a go next time - I think the thing to watch out for is if it crops the image (destructively) after the straightening process. Because in the video (the way I do it in Photoshop), you can still access the parts of the image that get cropped.
@@demasrusli That's a good point. I usually try to give myself enough room that that doesn't become an issue, but it might actually crop the image similar to adjusting for camera distortion. (I checked back and it does crop it unfortunately. Still good for quick edits but not for all instances.)
The way you show in photoshop is actually the way I had learned to do it originally about 12 years ago. I may have to look into learning Lightroom a little more as well.
@@demasrusli My go-to in PS is the Camera RAW editor... Shift-command A, then Shift T... it includes guided uprights. No need to click Guided, just start drawing lines vert and horiz, good to go. And you can adjust the "scale" so not to crop unnecessarily
It's an amazingly good format, more of it please. You also explain it very well. Many thanks for that.❤
Thank you! You're welcome :)
Gonna start trying this more often and improve my photos
Yesss! Hopefully my UA-cam videos can help :)
Yes, thank you Demas! I'd love to learn Photoshop your way 🤗
Thank you mate! Stay tuned for lots more videos coming soon!
One of the greatest videos I have ever seen in my life. Thanks so much king
Thank you. First time using this technique! Great solution!
Glad I can help!
this dude is sooo good that he is making it look easy
Haha too kind mate thank you!
super quick and easy to understand. Thanks Demas!
Thank youu! Glad you found it useful and helpful :)
Pet hate of mine too. Same with pix on the wall. Very helpful. I am straighten edges of bowls and stuff. Works well.
Thanks so much! Yes I am the same with pictures on the wall haha
short format is great and on the point easy to follow on my own images, great stuff Demas, much appreciated.
Thank you so much mate!
Thank you, this was super helpful. Also your photography is beautiful!!!
Thanks so much! Glad you found this useful!
Great tutorial, did not previously know the lightroom method...thanks!
You're welcome :)
Can’t wait to see your channel growing!
Thank you so much!
Ty, i never figured it was so easy in lightroom. Ty again.
My poor lack of awareness! Thanks Demas for the command+R photoshop tutorial! Small thing, but a game changer
Yessss! The rulers are the best! :D
Thank you so much! This really helped
Anytime! Glad it helped :)
Fantastic tutorial. Easy to follow. SUBSCRIBED!!
Thanks so much!
very helpful and easy to follow thankyou so much
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Bravo Demas. Thank you!
Thanks so much!
Best thing ever, so happy I accidentally discovered this
Thank youu
Very USEFUL video!!! This is actually the first tutorial about straightening (in PS) that I've found in UA-cam... and it has provided me lots of info I had no idea about...!! My way of straightening pictures (I am also obsessed with straight lines!) is: Lightroom, transform, off modality, play with sliders...🙈 Will definitely give your way a try!!! P.S: I am not saying where you get your t-shirt from, as more than ten people already did😂, however about your future topics, I am sure that whichever you'll pick is gonna be useful!!
Thanks so much for the kind comment! I'm excited to make lots more videos/tutorials soon!
Huge improvement, great job
Thanks so much!
So awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much mate! Appreciate it!
quick and simple, but also easy to follow. Great tutorial man!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for this helpful video Demas.
No worries mate! Glad you found it useful 😀
You are literally the best
You're too kind mate thank youu!
This was very helpful for a newbie like myself. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! Glad you found it useful 😀
THANK YOU!!! immensely helpful 🙀🙀🙀
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful :)
Thanks for your help. Very nice video. I don't need to watch for twenty minutes or half hour to see the procedure.
Anytime! Thanks for watching!
thanks alot, this helped me alot while preparing textures for my 3D models. I didn't know such option existed.
Very well done! Organized; detailed and straight forward. Very helpful; Thank you.
Thanks so much!
This is a very helpful tutorial Demas.. This is my first video on your channel, looking forward for more such knowledgeable content.. Channel Subscribed :)
Thank you so much! I hope I can deliver haha
Demas Rusli welcome, I'll bet on that 😊
Thanks for the quick easy tutorial my man!
Youre welcome :)
Super helpful !!! Thank you so much :)
Thanks so much! Glad you found it useful :)
Thank you for this tutorial! I deleted so much photos because I couldn’t get them straight... now I’ll try your methods! 😉
Oh no! Don't delete your photos, you never know what you can use them for in the future :) Hopefully this video helps!
Demas Rusli I’ll remember not to delete them 😅 Yes! Thank you!
very nicely done👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!
Exactly what I needed Ty 🙏
You're welcome! Glad you found it useful!
Great and simple tutorial.
Thank youu!
Love it.....it also shows how much i need to go in my learning
Thank youu!!
@demas sir..You deserve more..Everything will change soon..Good Luck..
Thanks so much! Just gta keep going :)
This is amazing!! Im going to try for sure
Yess that's awesome! Thank youu!
Really helpful. Thnku @demas sir.
Glad you found it helpful! Thank youu
Thanks for making it easy
Anytime! :)
I love short form videos. What I'm looking for is step by step Lightroom tutorials for beginners. I couldn't really see what you were doing since your Lightroom interface was too small. It would've been more helpful if I could see what you were doing. There also seems to be a number of ways to straighten images in Lightroom, so for a beginner it's a little bit overwhelming.
Hi there, it was a very useful and informative tutorial video. thnx
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Very good, very informative, very comprehensive.
Thanks so much!
This is very useful, thanks! For people like me who have english as a second language i found it easy to understand and entertaining :)
Wow thanks so much! Appreciate the comment :)
Thanks a ton, Demas. I was not aware that you can do it this way in L/R (with guiding lines).
Anytime mate! Glad I can teach you something new :)
That's actually crazy... Thank you for the tip !
Any time! Glad you found it useful - thanks for watching!
Respect man. Nothing bu respect.
Too kind mate thanks so much!
How would you edit videos? Like cropping edges that are unwanted or tuning the color of the video footage?
I would edit videos on Adobe Premiere - I will make Adobe Premiere tutorials in the future so stay tuned for that!
This is very interesting! Thanks for this tutorial!!
Anytime! Glad you liked it, thank you!
Thanks Demas!!!
Any time! Thank youu!
Mind blowing
Thanks so much!
Thanks for helping!
Anytime! Happy to help!
Great video! Didn't know this could be so easy and effective.
Thanks so much! Actually a very easy technique right? :D
kukira cuma ada ig, ternyata ada yutubnya XD thanks a lot mr Demas !~
Halo! Makasih banyak ud ketemuin aku disini!
Hey thanks a lot for this tutorial. Really helpful. Cheers.
Anytime mate! Glad I could help :)
gracias justo buscaba esto para enderezar unas cajas para un ecomerce....saludos
Thanks for your response re: the wide angle tool in PS.
I have seen it used when correcting panoramic images of urban scapes where straight or horizontal lines or edges have become slightly curved due to the camera not being perfectly level.
I see! I think if you have a lens that distorts your images the first thing is to try the Lens Correction function in Lightroom or Camera RAW in Photoshop
Lighting looking real nice now bro!
Ayee thanks man! Still learning about lighting lol
Your video is the best!!!
Thanks so much!
Daaaaaamn that was amazing!
Thanks so much!
You're the bestttt!
Youre too kind thank you!
Very useful, props!
Thanks so much!
Excellent thanks.
You're welcome!
great tutorial!
Thanks so much!
Grt tutorial. Gonna try on photos i take. Cheers Demas
Thanks so much! Yess try it out :)
This was helpful ❤✌️
Glad I can help!
thanks demas!!!
Any time mate!
This is brilliant 👌 Thanks heaps
Thanks so much mate!
Awesome tutorial... If shooting with a tilt shift lens ... And you execute the shot perfectly for the verticals... would the light room tool be enough or would you still use photoshop?
Cheers! Ye I think the Lightroom tool should be enough :)
Nice Demas!
Thank you fam!
Wow! Thank you! :)
Any time! Thank you for watching!
Wow. Tnx duud!!! 🤘😎
Anytime!
Thanks for this! really helpful!
Ayee glad you found it helpful man! I'm happy I can help :)
This is great. Judging by the results I thought it would be a lot more difficult but you explained this perfectly.
Thanks so much mate! I also saw that you posted this video on Reddit - I really appreciate that and want to thank you for it!
@@demasrusli Just sharing your wealth of knowledge with a world that might have missed it!
Too kind mate! I hope I can put out lots more useful videos in the future :)
Woah! This is insane! Definitely gonna use this on my photos! Thank you 😁
Yesss! Glad you will, thanks for watching!
Great !
Thank youu
Thanks for sharing! Can I ask you how can you be sure that the proportion of the building remain the same? Or at least similar..Tx
thanks soo much brother for tip to straight image
Thank you. I have a question for you. I import my photos into LR and edit them in PS. I do a lot of small architecture photography. When I straighten my photos in PS, I use the transform / warp tool and I use multiple ruler lines throughout the image to ensure that both the verticals and horizontals are straight and level. When I save them back into LR, I sometimes doublecheck the straightening by using the auto angle function (Crop & Straighten). The LR auto level always corrects the PS edits, which makes no sense to me as I use the rulers in PS to ensure my lines are straight. Is there a disconnect between PS and LR when it comes to straightening?
Love it! Thank you for the great video just subscribed
Thank you so well explained.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you. Very helpful.
There's a perspective crop tool now in PS which seems to work quite well for me.
great video thanks!
Thank youu!
Amazing. Lf for more
Thank youu! LR is good until it crops too much of the image so that's why I'm showing how to do it manually on PS :)
So helpful, so powerful!! Thank you!! :D
Thank you so much! Glad you found it helpful :)
Wish i could like this twice :D but I appreciate the tut man been following you before I got into photography!
Thanks so much mate! Appreciate it!
Helpful! I subbed! :)
Thanks so much!
easy. thanks!
You're welcome!
Thanks bro!
Any time! Hope this video helps!
Super helpful thanks!
thanks 4 the info
Anytime! Hope you found it useful!