Use Notepad (Windows) or a text editor on Mac OS to create a plain text file (.txt). To revert to the legacy transform behavior, do the following: ![]() I guess there must be people out there who like to see the proportions of an image randomly change whilst dragging (Adobe developers for instance) and also to have the image fly off the paste board whilst scaling so it has to be manually dragged back into position but I (who regard myself as a reasonably rational user) are not amongst them. I have been using PS since Dec 1991 (when it was about 18months old) and to my certain knowledge i have NEVER dragged and scaled an image without constraining the proportions - not for that matter have I done so without wanting to keep the image centered about its current position. ![]() Just like to add my penn'orth to the comments above and congratulate Adobe for one of this brainless adaptation. Are you referring to choosing an unlocked layer, then choosing Edit > Transform > Scale followed by holding down the Shift key (to maintain proportion) and moving a corner handle inward to reduce the size of the image on the layer 1 Like Translate Report Reply stephanik14704233 New Here, LATEST NancyO.
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