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  • Welcome
  • Get started
    • Interface overview
    • Photomator tools and features
    • Open or import a photo
    • Browse and manage photos
      • Photos browser
      • Files browser
    • Undo, redo, and revert changes
    • Zoom and pan a photo
    • Basic gestures
    • Document settings
    • Photomator settings
    • Sync edits with Pixelmator Pro
    • Editing HDR photos
  • Color adjustments
    • About color adjustments
    • Copying and pasting color adjustments
    • Color adjustment presets
    • White Balance
    • Hue & Saturation
    • Basic
    • Selective Clarity
    • Color Balance
    • Selective Color
    • Levels
    • Curves
    • Replace Color
    • Black & White
    • Color Monochrome
    • Sepia
    • Fade
    • Channel Mixer
    • Vignette
    • Sharpen
    • Grain
    • Apply LUTs
    • Histogram
    • Editing RAW photos
  • AI editing tools
    • Auto Enhance
    • Super Resolution
    • Denoise
    • Smart Deband
    • AI masking
    • ML Crop
    • Match Colors
  • Masking and selections
  • Repair
  • Clone
  • Crop
    • Crop, flip, and rotate photos
    • Straighten photos
    • Adjust perspective
    • Crop presets
  • Batch editing
    • Batch edit photos
    • Organize and manage batch workflows
  • Save, share, and export
    • Save, share, and export
    • Export formats
  • Watermarks and frames
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Master Photomator with tips
  • Manage your Photomator subscription
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  • Automatically crop a photo
  • Automatically straighten a photo

ML Crop

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Last updated 16 days ago

ML Crop provides helpful suggestions for creative ways to crop your photos. Achieving a good composition can be challenging for beginners, so gaining a new perspective on this common task can be quite useful. Additionally, ML Crop includes a quick way to automatically straighten an image for those cases when a photo has been taken unintentionally with a slanted horizon.


Automatically crop a photo

  1. Click or tap Crop in the toolbar.

  2. Click or tap ML Crop in the Tool Options pane. The button will light up yellow to tell you ML Crop has been used on the image.

  3. (Optional) With the ML Crop turned on, you can browse through available crop presets for other crop suggestions based on a particular crop aspect ratio.

Automatically straighten a photo

  1. Tap Crop in the toolbar.

  2. In the Straighten tool settings, tap Auto. The button will light up yellow to tell you automatic straightening has been used on the image.

  1. Click Crop in the toolbar.

  2. Click More next to the ML Crop button in the color adjustments pane and choose Auto Straighten.

See also

Crop

Batch editing

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