To reset the guides, hold down the power button and the home button at the same time until the Apple logo appears.
There are a few ways to get your Photoshop back to normal:Reset the Photoshop preferences to their default values. This will restore many of the features and settings that were changed during the problem.Try reinstalling Photoshop. This will remove any old or incompatible files, and may fix the problem.Try repairing Photoshop using the Repair option in the File menu. This may fix some problems with damaged files.
To change the ruler in Photoshop, first, select the ruler tool (R) and then click and drag to change the ruler’s size. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts: Command + R (Mac) or Ctrl + R (Windows).
There are a few ways to get the ruler guide in Photoshop. One way is to go to the Edit menu and choose Ruler. The ruler will appear at the bottom of the screen. Another way is to go to the Tools menu and choose Ruler. The ruler will appear as a tool in the toolbar.
To change the ruler color in Photoshop, follow these steps:Open Photoshop and select the Ruler tool (R) from the Tools menu.Click on the ruler to select it, and then click on the color swatch in the toolbar to select a new color.To apply the new color to the entire ruler, press Ctrl+A (Command+A on Mac) to select all of the text in the ruler.
To reset an image in Photoshop, first, select the image and choose Edit -> Define Brush Preset. This will open the Brush Preset dialog box. In the “Type” drop-down list, select “Reset.” In the “Brush” field, type a new brush name and click OK.
There are a few ways to remove a single ruler guide:-Use a sharp knife to cut off the end of the ruler-Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the ruler guide from the wall
Photoshop’s ruler tool is a simple line drawing tool that helps you measure distances and angles. To use the ruler tool, first, select it from the toolbar. Then drag a line across your image to create a measurement. You can also use the rulers on the sides of the screen to measure angles.
There are a few ways to hide ruler lines in Photoshop. One way is to use the Liquify filter. To do this, first select the ruler you want to hide and click on the Liquify filter icon (it looks like a cross with a squiggle at the end). Then, use the controls on the liquify dialog box to change the settings.
The ruler tool is located in the rulers panel.