When you’re starting out in Photoshop, it’s important to align your images so that they look correct. There are a few ways to do this, but the most common way is to use the Align command. To align an image using the Align command, you need to select the image and then click on the Align button. The Align command will then give you a list of options. You can choose which side of the image to align on, as well as how far away from the center of the image you want your alignment to start. If you want your alignment to start at one corner of the image and go all the way around, then you’ll need to use a negative space in between each pixel in order for Photoshop to create an alignment line. If you don’t have a negative space, then Photoshop will create one for you automatically. Once you’ve chosen your alignment option, click on OK and Photoshop will startaligning your images.