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age around to pull this straightening trick off). Also, if part of the top of the press box still
looks bent after adding the Constraint line, you can grab the end of the line near where the
problem is and literally just drag it out longer.That will usually get rid ofthe problem, even
if you have to drag it off the image area. If you do, you can move your image over in the
preview window, so you can reach that end handle if you need to tweak it again, by switch-
ing to the Adaptive Wide Angle's own Move tool (it's the third tool down in the toolbar).
Step Five:
Let's go to the press box on the left side and do the same thing—click-and-drag the Con-
straint tool out over the roof, and when you release the mouse button, it straightens it. So,
that's the basic plan: you take the Constraint tool and drag it over parts of your image that
need to be straightened and it does its thing.
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