It's not unlike the perspective crop feature, or the perspective tools in DxO Optics Pro and Capture One, except that it can correct two planes (or two sides of a building), not just one. Open Photoshop CS2 when the installation is finished and complete or skip the requested registration information. Then, enjoy the decade-old goodness of Adobe’s powerhouse image-editing software.
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. Sidebar controls: These let you use and navigate the Sidebar, which can be useful if you are working through a multipage PDF. Magnification icons: Two magnifying glass icons let you zoom in and out of the image.
(You can also use Command Minus or Command Plus to accomplish this. Share button: This lets you share the current image in various ways. Highlight: This drop-down menu becomes active when you open a PDF with a text entry bar. Its primary use is to insert a signature into PDF documents. Rotate: Tap this to rotate an image. (Hint: Hold down the option button when you use the Rotate button to rotate in the opposite direction).
Markup Toolbar: This opens a range of tools you can use to edit and export your images, we’ll explain what each of these does below. Search: This lets you search through text in a PDF. Text Selection: When working with a PDF a text selection tool sits at the far left.
This tool is not available here when working with images. The Selection Tool: This lets you choose to select an item using a Rectangular or an Elliptical tool. It also provides Lasso and Smart Lasso selection tools, on which more below.
When working with a PDF this becomes a rectangular selection tool. Instant Alpha: For some image types you can use this tool to automatically select the background or other objects within an image. Just click the area you want to select and drag your cursor. The more you drag the cursor the more of the image will be highlighted in red to show you have selected it. Press delete to make this part of the image transparent or tap Command+C to copy your selection, making it available in Clipboard.
Shape Tools: You can add rectangles, stars, and other shapes. There is also a Loupe tool which you can use to magnify an area of your image, just drag the green handle to decrease or the blue handle to increase magnification. Sketch: Sketch shapes with this tool.
If Preview recognizes a shape you draw it will choose that instead. On Macs with a Force Touch touchpad, a second Draw tool appears. This is force sensitive and lets you draw thicker shapes in reaction to the pressure of your touch. Text: Tap this box to enter text, then drag the text to where you want it to be. You can edit font, size, and color using the Text Style tool to the right of this tier of the toolbar. Sign: This tool lets you sign documents if possible in the document you are using. Note or Adjust Color: When working with PDFs a tool that lets you add notes to documents appear here.
If working with images the Adjust Color tool is available in this position. Adjust Color includes adjustment sliders for exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, saturation, color temperature, tint, sepia, and sharpness. Line: Change line thicknesses applied using Preview’s tools here.
Border colors: Change the color of any shape borders you might have applied using this tool. Open the image you want to resize in Preview. In the Menu bar select Tools and Adjust Size. The Adjust Size pane contains a range of custom settings, and also lets you configure your own image size in pixels, centimeters, millimeters, points, percent, and inches. You select these in the drop-down menu to the right of image size. In normal use, the image will scale depending on the first change you apply, but if you want to make an image wider or longer and don’t want to scale it then you should tap the padlock icon, which lets you change these dimensions manually.
When you have resized your image to your satisfaction, select OK. Open the image you wish to remove the background from and select Instant Alpha.
Select and hold inside the area of the image you want to remove. Keeping your mouse depressed, move the pointer slightly.
You should see a red overlay appear, keep moving until the area you want to get rid of has been selected. If you begin selecting image elements you want to keep, just move the pointer slowly in the opposite direction to deselect that element. When you have selected the area that you wish to get rid of, tap Delete. You may need to repeat this process to get rid of everything you want rid of.