The move sliders update as you make adjustments. You can drag to reposition the crop window with the mouse. Reposition the image within the current aspect ratio with the move and stretch sliders. Use the Horizontal slider if the building leans to one side or the other. Adjust the Vertical slider to correct for the building leaning away from the camera. Photos where buildings appear to lean away from the camera exhibit optical distortion called keystoning. Move it to the right for clockwise rotation, and move it left to rotate counter-clockwise. You can also rotate the image with the slider. Exposure will apply the rotation adjustments automatically. Use the level tool to indicate a line in the image that should be horizontal or vertical. Rotate your image directly in the preview panel by clicking and dragging outside the crop area. Leveling unnaturally tilted horizons is an important step in making photos feel polished. Custom presets are recorded so you can use the same ratio again in the future. Either use the crop tool to draw a custom crop ratio, or select the Create Custom Aspect Ratio option in the menu. You can create your own crop ratio presets, too. Select from the list of Aspect Ratios, and then scale, rotate, or move the crop box. There are several preset aspect ratios in Exposure, which make it simple to crop to specific proportions. Apply a crop directly in the preview panel by dragging on the corners or sides of the photo. You can made crop adjustments directly on the large image in the preview, or you can use the controls in the panel to make adjustments Cropping ImagesĬropping an image is a great way to direct the viewer’s eye to what’s most important. When the crop tool is selected, the panel with crop controls is shown, a creative guide is placed over the image and a Crop and Transform layer appears in the layers panel. Learn how to use them in your workflow, in this video.Īll of the controls for cropping, leveling, rotating, and making perspective corrections to images in Exposure are found within the crop panel. Additionally, the visual overlay guides like the golden triangle or golden section give you helpful composition options. It provides simple controls for changing crop ratios, correcting perspectives, or adding film borders without covering too much of the image. Exposure uses a unified crop and transform panel to provide a straightforward way to compose photos.
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