When using WPS Batch Correct Images, common questions usually focus on how the feature works, what happens to image appearance, and how to improve results; this section covers 3 frequent questions.
FAQ
How does automatic correction work?
- The feature automatically detects horizontal or vertical lines in the image.
- It then adjusts the image angle based on that detection.
- After processing, the image is closer to a level horizontal or vertical display state.
Will the image become distorted after correction?
- Automatic correction mainly adjusts the rotation angle of the image.
- The goal is not to change the image size or aspect ratio.
- In normal use, this operation does not directly cause image distortion.
What should I do if the correction result is not ideal?
- Check whether the original image has a large angle deviation.
- Manually rotate it to a roughly suitable direction first if needed.
- Then run automatic correction again for a finer adjustment.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Batch correction | A method of correcting the tilt of multiple images in one operation. |
| Auto Correct | The action that automatically detects image direction and adjusts the angle. |
| Overwrite All | An output option that replaces the original images with the processed results. |
| Export All | An output option that saves all processed images separately. |