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09/21/2009 10:32:42 PM · #1
when i am trying to use the line tool in lens correction to straighten my horizon the crosshair becomes a hand when i try to click and drag?
10/02/2009 04:59:39 AM · #2
never got an answer to this before but it just stopped, now its happening again and i dont know why! HELP!
10/02/2009 05:42:20 AM · #3
Space Bar?
10/02/2009 05:44:42 AM · #4
There IS no line tool in "lens correction", which is part of the "filters>distort" group in menu. There is a line tool off the eyedropper flyout menu in toolbox, which is what we use to straighten horizons mostly. I can't make that turn into a hand though...

R.

ETA: Faidol's right, though: I can make that crosshair turn into a hand by depressing the spacebar...

Message edited by author 2009-10-02 05:46:15.
10/02/2009 02:14:58 PM · #5
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

There IS no line tool in "lens correction",


ok, i called it the wrong thing, its the straighten tool in lens correction, in which you draw a line along whatever axis you want to be the horizon...so to speak
10/02/2009 02:48:58 PM · #6
Originally posted by smardaz:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

There IS no line tool in "lens correction",


ok, i called it the wrong thing, its the straighten tool in lens correction, in which you draw a line along whatever axis you want to be the horizon...so to speak


Gotcha. The only way I can get a hand with that tool is by holding down the spacebar.

R.
10/02/2009 03:11:47 PM · #7
spacebar makes every tool a drag hand...


10/02/2009 03:44:32 PM · #8
Originally posted by soup:

spacebar makes every tool a drag hand...


EGGGG-zactly!

R.
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