..and don't use transform > perspective / skew etc., unless you really know what you're doing.
And I know I'm perceived as some kind of rogue when saying that an image is not necessary straight (better: in balance), if some horizontal or vertical lines in the picture are parallel to the image boarders.
Sometimes this is obviously true, but more often than not, to me, it isn't.
I'd really recommend to step back (zoom out) when editing, so you can look at the image as a whole easily, and judge with your "gut" if it's in balance.
Just don't tell anyone
: ]
..and don't use transform > perspective / skew etc., unless you really know what you're doing.
And I know I'm perceived as some kind of rogue when saying that an image is not necessary straight (better: in balance), if some horizontal or vertical lines in the picture are parallel to the image boarders.
Sometimes this is obviously true, but more often than not, to me, it isn't.
I'd really recommend to step back (zoom out) when editing, so you can look at the image as a whole easily, and judge with your "gut" if it's in balance.