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Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual

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The Upright feature (Camera Raw dialog > Lens Correction > Manual tab) in Camera Raw enables you to automatically straighten image content.
The Upright mode automatically corrects the perspective of the elements in a photograph. The feature has four settings that you can choose from:

Auto: Balanced perspective corrections

Level: Perspective corrections are weighted toward horizontal details

Vertical: Perspective corrections are weighted toward vertical details

Full: Combination of Level, Vertical, and Auto perspective corrections

You can apply one setting, cycle through the others, and then choose the setting that is best for your photograph.

Sample image before applying perspective correction (left) and after using the Auto setting in the Upright feature (right)

Also, a new slider - Aspect has been to the existing set. The Aspect slider lets you modify the aspect of the image horizontally or vertically. Sliding
the control left modifies the horizontal aspect, and sliding it right modifies the vertical aspect of the photo.

For more information, see the article on Automatic perspective correction in Camera Raw.

Multiple selection of paths

Enhanced in Photoshop CC

New enhancements in Photoshop CC let you work with multiple paths. You can apply commands to multiple paths from the Paths panel menu.
Specifically users will be happy to hear they can select more than one path and delete them all at once.

You can now perform the following actions:

Shift-click to select multiple paths in the Paths panel

Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) to select non-contiguous paths

Drag either the Path Selection tool and the Direct Selection tool over multiple paths to manipulate them, even if the paths are on different
layers.

Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) a path in the Paths panel duplicates it

Reorder a path by dragging in the Paths panel. You can only reorder paths that are not shape, type, or vector mask paths.

Delete multiple selected paths at once.

For more information, see Editing paths.

Modify rectangles and rounded rectangles

Enhanced in Photoshop CC

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