Open your image in Photoshop.
- Go to Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object.
- Go to Filter > Lens Correction.
- In the "Custom" tab under "Transform" drag the Vertical Perspective slider (or Horizontal if it is your case) until you see that the distortion dissapear and click OK.
- How do you force perspective in Photoshop?
- How do I straighten verticals in Photoshop?
- How do I fix perspective in Photoshop cs5?
How do you force perspective in Photoshop?
Open the image in Photoshop. Choose Edit > Perspective Warp.
How do I straighten verticals in Photoshop?
Select “Edit | Transform | Perspective” from the menu. This will cause the entire layer to be selected. Pick one of the transform handles in either top corner of the image and click and drag it outwards. As you do this you will see either side of the image move out and the verticals start to become more upright.
How do I fix perspective in Photoshop cs5?
Choose Filter > Lens Correction. The Lens Correction dialog box opens. Select Show Grid at the bottom of the dialog box, if it's not already selected. An alignment grid overlays the image, next to options for removing distortion, correcting chromatic aberration, removing vignettes, and transforming perspective.