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Rotate a selection or an entire layer

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Sometimes things in your photo aren’t oriented the way you want them to be and that’s okay, because Photoshop has a Rotate function! Select an object or layer, then use Rotate to spin it to the right angle. Or, rotate the whole image using Image Rotation. This wikiHow shows you how to rotate objects in Photoshop on Windows or Mac.

Things You Should Know

  • Rotate an image by using Image > Image Rotation.
  • If you’re rotating an object, select it with the Quick Select tool.
  • Rotate an object by going to Edit > Transform > Rotate.
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Rotate the Image

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  1. This is located in the menu bar at the top of Photoshop.
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  3. You can rotate the image 180 degrees, 90 degrees clockwise, or 90 degrees counterclockwise. Or, select Arbitrary to type in a specific angle.
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Rotate an Object

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  1. In the "Layers" menu in the lower-right corner of the screen, click the layer that contains the object you want to rotate. You can rotate an object in the layer (e.g. a car parked in front of a building), or the entire layer itself.
    • If you’re rotating an entire layer, skip the Quick Select steps.
    • If you don't see the "Layers" menu, click Windows in the menu bar, then click Layers. The "Layers" menu window will appear in the lower-right corner of the photoshop window.
  2. It's the paintbrush icon next to a dotted outline, near the top of the toolbar on the left side of the window. There are many tools in Photoshop, but the Quick Select Tool is excellent for selecting the general shape of an object.
    • If you don't see the Quick Select Tool, right-click the Magic Wand Tool to open a menu that contains the Quick Select Tool.
  3. Use the Quick Select Tool to highlight the object you want to rotate.
    • If you want to rotate the entire layer, you don’t need to select anything. Skip to the next step.
  4. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
  5. It's in the middle of the drop-down menu.
    • Alternatively, press Ctrl+t (Windows) or Cmd+t (macOS) to start a Free Transform.
  6. There are three quick rotation options:
    • Click Rotate 180° to turn the object or layer upside down.
    • Click Rotate 90° Clockwise to turn the bottom of the object or layer upward and to the left.
    • Click Rotate 90° Counter Clockwise to turn the bottom of the object or layer upward and to the right.
    • You can also flip the object here.
  7. A box with eight small squares will surround your selection.
    • Click and hold one of the small squares and use the on-screen pointer to rotate the object.
    • The degrees of rotation will appear in a small box above the pointer as you rotate the object.
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    How do I rotate a picture?
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    To rotate the image and layer together, go up to the menu bar > select "image" > "image rotation" > desired rotation.
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    How do I rotate and format text?
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    Use the transform tools, use Ctrl+T, then take the cursor outside of the box. You can rotate it by moving the cursor.
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  • Holding down the Shift key on your keyboard you can snap to 15 degree increments while rotating.
  • Using keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys decreases the number of steps to take for more advanced users, so take advantage of this and make rotating an object easier! The shortcuts are:
    • M - Marquee tool
    • V - Move tool
    • Ctrl + T (Cmd + T for Mac) - Free transform, you can both scale and/or rotate!
  • For more cool Photoshop tricks, check out how to remove text from a photo and remove a background entirely.
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1. Click a layer.
2. Click the Quick Select tool.
3. Click Edit.
4. Click Transform Path.
5. Select a rotate option.

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