Edit different perspectives in the same image

Last updated on Oct 27, 2025

Learn how to adjust or preserve different perspectives in a single image with Perspective Warp in Adobe Photoshop.

Perspective Warp lets you modify multiple planes in an image separately. This is especially useful in complex scenes where certain areas need correction while others must remain unchanged.


Preserve one perspective while editing others

Select Edit > Perspective Warp.

Draw a quad around the area whose perspective you want to keep unchanged.

Draw connected quads around the other planes you want to adjust.

Select the Warp mode in the Options bar.

Edit the connected quads while leaving the first unsnapped plane untouched.

Press Enter (Windows) or Return (macOS) or select Commit Perspective Warp to apply the changes.

Edit multiple perspectives independently

Select Edit > Perspective Warp.

Draw unconnected quads around each area from a different perspective.

Select the Warp mode in the Options bar.

Adjust each quad separately to fine-tune the individual perspectives.

Select Commit Perspective Warp or press Enter to finalize the changes