If you're using Photoshop, you have a very powerful and precise way to line up crooked scans. Just find any known horizontal or vertical and draw along it using the 'measure' tool. Then go to rotate/arbitrary and the amount of rotation will be entered for you. Hit return, and you're done.
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by elmatthijsLS,
new to the forum, and love the great wealth of info here !
will definately browse for more tips !
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