A framed painting in a two-dimensional perspective picture

Clip and Straighten Frames from Photographs

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The tool runs in a browser; no sign-up is required to download your images. Your photographs are not sent to a server. Editing is done solely within your browser.

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How to Crop and Straighten Frames from Photographs

To fix the perspective of photographs taken from an angle and extract a frame, you will need to find the four points that define the frame on the image. Once the frame is defined, Clip Twist tool's engine will generate a rectification transform and apply it to the image.

  1. Upload the image or drag it to the webpage.
  2. Select one of the frames found by the tool (EXT/INT/MAT)
  3. Manually refine the frame's four defining points using the wedges.
  4. Download the image and then copy it from your browser download directory to your project directory.

3 Ways to extract content from your Photographs

Clip Twist has several tools that can help you fix your images by either extracting areas as they are or fixing the perspective.

Clip

Clipping is an image processing technique that copies an area out of an image delimited by a regular or irregular rectangle.
It can be used to extract an object from a photograph.

Twist

Twist, untwist, unskew, or straighten is a technique that copies an area out of an image delimited by an irregular rectangle and transforms it into a face-to-face perspective.
It can be used to straighten a painting photograph that was taken from an angle.

Crop

Cropping is a procedure used to trim unwanted areas of a photograph and to obtain a close-up of an object of interest, delimited by a rectangular frame.