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If you need to center something in your Photoshop image, you can use built-in tools instead of trying to eyeball it. The Move tool in the Photoshop toolbox allows you to quickly snap the selected layer to the center of your image. These steps also work with similar image editors like GIMP.
 
If you need to center something in your Photoshop image, you can use built-in tools instead of trying to eyeball it. The Move tool in the Photoshop toolbox allows you to quickly snap the selected layer to the center of your image. These steps also work with similar image editors like GIMP.
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== Steps ==
 
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#*You can create a guide that will show you the exact center of your image. Click and drag from the left ruler bar to create a vertical guide line. Slowly drag the line to the center until it snaps into place. Then click and drag a guide line from the top horizontal ruler, and slowly drag it to the center until it snaps into place. Where the lines meet is the exact center of your image. Use this to help make manual adjustments to the layer you are trying to center.
 
#*You can create a guide that will show you the exact center of your image. Click and drag from the left ruler bar to create a vertical guide line. Slowly drag the line to the center until it snaps into place. Then click and drag a guide line from the top horizontal ruler, and slowly drag it to the center until it snaps into place. Where the lines meet is the exact center of your image. Use this to help make manual adjustments to the layer you are trying to center.
  
== Video ==
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