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I have an image that I took at an angle, so it isn't a perfect rectangle:



enter image description here



How would I pull the bottom left and bottom right corners in so that they line up perfectly with the top two corners?



Like this:



enter image description here



I have both Photoshop and Sketch.










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  • The best way to fix this is to retake the photo at a perpendicular angle (90°) to the surface being photographed. The answers given suggesting the correction of the perspective in Photoshop will certainly work, but they will degrade the image quality slightly.

    – Billy Kerr
    Apr 3 at 9:16















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I have an image that I took at an angle, so it isn't a perfect rectangle:



enter image description here



How would I pull the bottom left and bottom right corners in so that they line up perfectly with the top two corners?



Like this:



enter image description here



I have both Photoshop and Sketch.










share|improve this question
























  • One is left: How do I make the background look out cotton fabric and all colored and black shapes look out like they were embroidered?

    – user287001
    Apr 3 at 0:32











  • The best way to fix this is to retake the photo at a perpendicular angle (90°) to the surface being photographed. The answers given suggesting the correction of the perspective in Photoshop will certainly work, but they will degrade the image quality slightly.

    – Billy Kerr
    Apr 3 at 9:16













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I have an image that I took at an angle, so it isn't a perfect rectangle:



enter image description here



How would I pull the bottom left and bottom right corners in so that they line up perfectly with the top two corners?



Like this:



enter image description here



I have both Photoshop and Sketch.










share|improve this question
















I have an image that I took at an angle, so it isn't a perfect rectangle:



enter image description here



How would I pull the bottom left and bottom right corners in so that they line up perfectly with the top two corners?



Like this:



enter image description here



I have both Photoshop and Sketch.







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  • One is left: How do I make the background look out cotton fabric and all colored and black shapes look out like they were embroidered?

    – user287001
    Apr 3 at 0:32











  • The best way to fix this is to retake the photo at a perpendicular angle (90°) to the surface being photographed. The answers given suggesting the correction of the perspective in Photoshop will certainly work, but they will degrade the image quality slightly.

    – Billy Kerr
    Apr 3 at 9:16

















  • One is left: How do I make the background look out cotton fabric and all colored and black shapes look out like they were embroidered?

    – user287001
    Apr 3 at 0:32











  • The best way to fix this is to retake the photo at a perpendicular angle (90°) to the surface being photographed. The answers given suggesting the correction of the perspective in Photoshop will certainly work, but they will degrade the image quality slightly.

    – Billy Kerr
    Apr 3 at 9:16
















One is left: How do I make the background look out cotton fabric and all colored and black shapes look out like they were embroidered?

– user287001
Apr 3 at 0:32





One is left: How do I make the background look out cotton fabric and all colored and black shapes look out like they were embroidered?

– user287001
Apr 3 at 0:32













The best way to fix this is to retake the photo at a perpendicular angle (90°) to the surface being photographed. The answers given suggesting the correction of the perspective in Photoshop will certainly work, but they will degrade the image quality slightly.

– Billy Kerr
Apr 3 at 9:16





The best way to fix this is to retake the photo at a perpendicular angle (90°) to the surface being photographed. The answers given suggesting the correction of the perspective in Photoshop will certainly work, but they will degrade the image quality slightly.

– Billy Kerr
Apr 3 at 9:16










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In Photoshop there's a filter to fix those lens distortions:



  • Menu Filter → Lens Correction

Choose the top Custom tab and modify the Vertical Perspective and Scale



enter image description here



Result:



enter image description here






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    holy molyyy this is perfect thanks!!

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As Sergey mentioned, perspective crop is your tool-of-choice here:



As we prefer here at GD.SE to answer live versus dropping links, I'll do a quick set of screengrabs for you.



enter image description here



enter image description here



enter image description here



Hopefully you get the idea...






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    You can use a Perspective Crop tool in Photoshop: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/crop-straighten-photos.html#transform_perspective_while_cropping






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      If you do not have photoshop, the app Office Lens will do this.



      You can either use it to take the photo directly, or load in a photo from your camera roll (the latter is the method you want).




      1. Open the app and tap the gallery icon






      2. Select your photo. It will try to auto-fit. This can be very accurate. For my image, it was not. Tap the Edit Points button:






      3. Drag the points to where you want them, and then tap done:






      4. The finished image:





      The app is also available for iPad (and Android) which provides a somewhat easier editing experience.






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        In Photoshop there's a filter to fix those lens distortions:



        • Menu Filter → Lens Correction

        Choose the top Custom tab and modify the Vertical Perspective and Scale



        enter image description here



        Result:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer


















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          holy molyyy this is perfect thanks!!

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        4














        In Photoshop there's a filter to fix those lens distortions:



        • Menu Filter → Lens Correction

        Choose the top Custom tab and modify the Vertical Perspective and Scale



        enter image description here



        Result:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer


















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          holy molyyy this is perfect thanks!!

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          Apr 2 at 22:08













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        In Photoshop there's a filter to fix those lens distortions:



        • Menu Filter → Lens Correction

        Choose the top Custom tab and modify the Vertical Perspective and Scale



        enter image description here



        Result:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        In Photoshop there's a filter to fix those lens distortions:



        • Menu Filter → Lens Correction

        Choose the top Custom tab and modify the Vertical Perspective and Scale



        enter image description here



        Result:



        enter image description here







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        As Sergey mentioned, perspective crop is your tool-of-choice here:



        As we prefer here at GD.SE to answer live versus dropping links, I'll do a quick set of screengrabs for you.



        enter image description here



        enter image description here



        enter image description here



        Hopefully you get the idea...






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          As Sergey mentioned, perspective crop is your tool-of-choice here:



          As we prefer here at GD.SE to answer live versus dropping links, I'll do a quick set of screengrabs for you.



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          Hopefully you get the idea...






          share|improve this answer

























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            As Sergey mentioned, perspective crop is your tool-of-choice here:



            As we prefer here at GD.SE to answer live versus dropping links, I'll do a quick set of screengrabs for you.



            enter image description here



            enter image description here



            enter image description here



            Hopefully you get the idea...






            share|improve this answer













            As Sergey mentioned, perspective crop is your tool-of-choice here:



            As we prefer here at GD.SE to answer live versus dropping links, I'll do a quick set of screengrabs for you.



            enter image description here



            enter image description here



            enter image description here



            Hopefully you get the idea...







            share|improve this answer












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                You can use a Perspective Crop tool in Photoshop: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/crop-straighten-photos.html#transform_perspective_while_cropping






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                  You can use a Perspective Crop tool in Photoshop: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/crop-straighten-photos.html#transform_perspective_while_cropping






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                        If you do not have photoshop, the app Office Lens will do this.



                        You can either use it to take the photo directly, or load in a photo from your camera roll (the latter is the method you want).




                        1. Open the app and tap the gallery icon






                        2. Select your photo. It will try to auto-fit. This can be very accurate. For my image, it was not. Tap the Edit Points button:






                        3. Drag the points to where you want them, and then tap done:






                        4. The finished image:





                        The app is also available for iPad (and Android) which provides a somewhat easier editing experience.






                        share|improve this answer





























                          1














                          If you do not have photoshop, the app Office Lens will do this.



                          You can either use it to take the photo directly, or load in a photo from your camera roll (the latter is the method you want).




                          1. Open the app and tap the gallery icon






                          2. Select your photo. It will try to auto-fit. This can be very accurate. For my image, it was not. Tap the Edit Points button:






                          3. Drag the points to where you want them, and then tap done:






                          4. The finished image:





                          The app is also available for iPad (and Android) which provides a somewhat easier editing experience.






                          share|improve this answer



























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                            1







                            If you do not have photoshop, the app Office Lens will do this.



                            You can either use it to take the photo directly, or load in a photo from your camera roll (the latter is the method you want).




                            1. Open the app and tap the gallery icon






                            2. Select your photo. It will try to auto-fit. This can be very accurate. For my image, it was not. Tap the Edit Points button:






                            3. Drag the points to where you want them, and then tap done:






                            4. The finished image:





                            The app is also available for iPad (and Android) which provides a somewhat easier editing experience.






                            share|improve this answer















                            If you do not have photoshop, the app Office Lens will do this.



                            You can either use it to take the photo directly, or load in a photo from your camera roll (the latter is the method you want).




                            1. Open the app and tap the gallery icon






                            2. Select your photo. It will try to auto-fit. This can be very accurate. For my image, it was not. Tap the Edit Points button:






                            3. Drag the points to where you want them, and then tap done:






                            4. The finished image:





                            The app is also available for iPad (and Android) which provides a somewhat easier editing experience.







                            share|improve this answer














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