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In Adobe Photoshop, you can rotate or flip an image by clicking the โ€œImageโ€ menu and selecting an option from the โ€œImage Rotationโ€ submenu. Itโ€™s also possible to rotate individual layers (instead of an entire image) using the softwareโ€™s Transform tool. Rotating/flipping images and layers is fast and easy once you get to know the tools. Weโ€™ll show you how.

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Rotating or Flipping an Entire Image

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  1. If youโ€™d like to rotate or flip an entire image, click โ€œFile,โ€ then โ€œOpen.โ€ Select the image you wish to rotate and click โ€œOpenโ€ once more.
  2. [1] Navigate to Image >> Image Rotation to view several options for rotation.
    • โ€œ180 degreesโ€: Rotates the image ยฝ of the way around a complete circle.
    • โ€œ90 degrees CWโ€: Rotates the image to the right (clockwise) ยผ of a complete circle.
    • โ€œ90 degrees CCWโ€: Rotates the image to the left (counter-clockwise) ยผ of the way around a circle.
    • โ€œArbitraryโ€: Allows you to specify the angle youโ€™d like to rotate the image. Youโ€™ll be able to type the angle (in degrees) as well as the direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise).
    • โ€œFlip Canvas Horizontalโ€: Flips the entire image as if shown in a mirror (horizontally).
    • โ€œFlip Canvas Verticalโ€: Flips the entire image upside-down.
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  3. If youโ€™re not happy with the flip or rotate option youโ€™ve selected, press Ctrl + Z (Windows) or โŒ˜ Command + Z (Mac) to undo the action.
  4. Open the File menu and click โ€œSave As.โ€ Choose a location to which youโ€™ll save your newly rotated image.
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Rotating or Flipping Layers

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  1. [2] If youโ€™ll be working with layers, youโ€™ll want the Layers panel to appear on the screen. Open the Window menu, then select โ€œLayers.โ€
  2. The Layers panel shows a list of all layers in the image, as well as thumbnails that show exactly what each layer contains. To select an individual layer to flip or rotate, simply click it once.
    • You can select multiple layers by holding down Ctrl (Win) or โŒ˜ Command (Mac) as you click each layer.
    • To hide other layers while working with the one(s) youโ€™ve selected, click the icon that looks like an eye (visibility icon) next to the layer thumbnail. You can make it visible again later.
    • If a layer you want to rotate/flip has a padlock icon to the right of its name, the layer is locked and cannot be modified. Click the padlock icon to unlock the layer before attempting to move forward.
  3. [3] Open the Edit menu and select โ€œTransformโ€ to view your options.
    • โ€œRotateโ€: This option allows you to enter an angle (in degrees) by which youโ€™d like to rotate the layer.
    • โ€œRotate 180 degreesโ€: Rotates the layers halfway around a circle.
    • โ€œRotate 90 degrees CWโ€: Rotates the layers to the right, ยผ of the way around a circle.
    • โ€œRotate 90 degrees CCWโ€: Rotates the layers to the left, ยผ of the way around a circle.
    • โ€œFlip horizontalโ€: Flips layer horizontally as though looking at it in a mirror.
    • โ€œFlip verticalโ€: Flips layer upside-down.
  4. It may be helpful for you to have more visual control over the rotation process, especially if you have a hard time visualizing angles and/or direction.
    • Press Ctrl + T (Win) or โŒ˜ Command + T (Mac) to draw a bounding box around the layer to be rotated.
    • Hover the mouse cursor outside of the top right corner of the bounding box until a โ€œrotating arrowโ€ (curved arrow with heads on each end) appears.
    • When the cursor becomes a rotating arrow, click and drag up or down to rotate the image. Donโ€™t drag the cursor unless you see that rotating arrow or you may accidentally change the size of or warp the layer.
  5. Press Ctrl + Z (Win) or โŒ˜ Command + Z (Mac) to undo mistakes.
  6. If you made another layer invisible while making transformations, click the empty box to the left of the hidden layerโ€™s thumbnail until the eye icon appears.
  7. To save the changes youโ€™ve made to your image, click โ€œFile,โ€ then โ€œSave Asโ€ and choose a save location.
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    How do I rotate a logo in Photoshop CS4 without adding the white space?
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    Click the Quick Selection tool in the toolbar and draw an outline around the logo (as close as you can get to the edges). This will select just the logo. Then go to "Edit" then "Transform," and you'll be able to rotate just the selected aspect.
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      1. Click the Image menu.
      2. Select Image Rotation .
      3. Choose a degree and direction.
      4. Press Ctrl + Z or Cmd + Z to undo if needed.

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