Customise your colour
Posted by NovaAngel at June 19th, 2007
Look closely at step two and you’ll see we’re using a different colour grid to the default one. That’s because the red grid stands out better on our image. You can adapt the configuration of the grid used to suit the image you are working on by clicking the ‘Photoshop Elements’ menu, scrolling down to ‘Preferences’, ‘Grid’. Now you can change the colour, style and number of lines used on the grid.
Using a Photoshop filter
You can try and fix a wonky image using Photoshop Elements’ ‘Straighten Image’ option. This is a filter that will analyse your image and then attempt to straighten it automatically. By all means try this, but on our experience it rarely gives entirely satisfactory results.

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