![]() If the automatic straighten feature isn’t working how you like it, you can always adjust it manually too. It doesn’t always work perfectly, but most of the time it does a good job. You can select “straighten” under “crop” and it will automatically straighten the photo for you. If there are trees in your photo, straighten it so the trees are standing up right. If there’s an ocean in your photo, straighten it to make sure the horizon line is level. For example, an easy way to do this is to look at your horizon lines. Crop & straighten:Īn easy way to make your photo look 10 times better is by straightening it. So I normally bring the exposure up a little bit to make the photo look a little brighter. Since the light is different every time you take a photo, how much you want to adjust the exposure is going to change too. Click on “light” and then drag the exposure up to make it brighter or bring it down to make it darker. In fact, the first adjustment I always play around with is the exposure. Edited with the Tulum Preset Adjust the exposure:Īfter I apply a preset, I still like making a few tweaks, because every photo is taken in a different lighting situation and at a different time of day. ![]()
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