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p.1 #1 · question on actions in Photoshop | |
There's a very convenient feature in Photoshop CS3: you can use the ruler tool to draw a line along the edge of a building, say, that's 2 degrees clockwise off vertical, then go to Image | Rotate Canvas | Arbitrary, and the dialog will automatically show 2 degrees counterclockwise, the rotation that will make the building edge vertical.
My question: it is possible to create a Photoshop Action to bypass the several clicks required to do Image | Rotate Canvas | Arbitrary | OK. When I create such an action, and use it, the action remembers, say, the 2 degrees that appeared in the dialog when I recorded the action, rather than the 3.5 degrees (say) that another building was off the vertical when I used the Ruler tool, before invoking the action. Is there a way to make Photoshop use the measurement from the immediately previous use of the ruler tool, rather than the measurement that it used when I recorded the action?
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