![]() ![]() That kind of ends the cropping and then I can move my photo around in that crop this way. If I unlock that I can drag this anywhere I can make a super skinny photo I could make it super wide. You’ll notice that right now the aspect ratio is locked to the original. So the easiest way to crop or the quickest is just to click and drag one of the sides of the corner and sort of drag in or out. So I want to use more of the rule of thirds with this photo. But it’s kind of centred and awkwardly to the left of the frame. Whoever that guy looks kind on the photo. And also this grid which allows us to use things like the rule of thirds and to strain and horizons and things like that in an easier way. You’ll also notice that sort of an overlay with corners that look like you might be able to do something with them by hovering over them. ![]() Click that and that brings up our crop options. OK, so crop you want to click this little box that has like the dotted line around the edge. Same here, I can click down to get rid of that sort of tray at the bottom with all our photos. I can click on it up there which allows me to have a bigger canvas for editing. I can click this arrow and then if I just hover over it. Something to click this little arrow on the left-hand side and then say I want even more room at the top and I don’t need this menu up here. Sometimes I’m just not using this stuff over here right now. And there’s also some presets over here on the left-hand side to adjust the size of your windows. You can just open these different windows by clicking the arrow or the triangle on the right-hand side of the title. Now you have your adjustment options over on the right with lots of different menus. So select a photo that you want to edit then click the develop module tab up at the top. This lesson we’re going to learn how to rotate image in lightroom classic cc.
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