

- #Turn landscape photo into portrait for free
- #Turn landscape photo into portrait pro
- #Turn landscape photo into portrait software
- #Turn landscape photo into portrait free
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#Turn landscape photo into portrait pro
Pro editor? (do you have clients?) Try /r/Editors Or how long you expect the job to take.Ĭreate a tutorial? Great - Tuesdays only start it as " NAME OF SOFTWARE" If you want to post a job, we expect you to quote some sort of pay - hourly, daily, weekly etc. Posts about these subjects will be deleted otherwise. Pinned weekly threads for "What software" and a monthly thread for "Feedback" are at the top.

#Turn landscape photo into portrait free
#Turn landscape photo into portrait for free
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#Turn landscape photo into portrait software
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With distortion - which is what transform and content aware scale do ( as I showed in the last post you can protect some areas).This reddit is to ask basic and intermediate questions about editing, primarily for home and personal use. No distortion in which case you must crop out some of the existing picture - or add in pixels to cover blank areas that you add to the top and bottom.Ģ. When you change orientation from landscape to portrait you have a choice.ġ. The picture in the video demo was picked carefully so that distortion does not show - it had large plain areas. The video shows the method I used in the last post (method two - Content Aware Scale) only instead of dragging inward to "squash the image" the presenter dragged outward to "stretch" the image. Once happy press enter or click on the tick symbolįinally you can crop away the empty space Now drag the handles to scale the image and the area you protected will not distort but the rest will Now select all the go to Edit - Content Aware Scale and in the options bar set protect to Alpha 1 (or the name of the channel that was created in the previous step) Make a selection round the area that should not be distorted and in the channels panel save selection as channel. : If you can accept some distortion then you could try this. Then hit enter or click on the tick in the options bar Now drag the crop area till You get the crop you want : Note by leaving "Delete Cropped Pixels" unchecked, I can go back an re-crop later if required Select the crop tool and enter the ratio you require in the options bar - I will choose 2:3 So starting with this (which is in a 3:2 ratio) : If you start with a landscape and want no distortion then you will need to crop. You still didn't post an image so that we could give you specifics so I'll demonstrate with one of mine.
