Scale/Rotate
Selecting [Edit] menu > [Transform] > [Scale/Rotate] scales the image up and down by by dragging the handles.
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·For details on the Transform operates, see "Transform image". ·For details on how to use Transform, see "Using handles and palettes to transform". ·You can also use the [Tool Property] Palette to Transform. For details on the [Tool Property] palette settings, please see to the following "Tool property palette settings". ·Fill in monochrome layers and Tonal Correction layers do no support [Scale/Rotate]. |
Scaling Up/Scaling Down
Dragging the handles allows you to maintain the current aspect ratio while resizing an image.
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·When scaling, hold down Alt while dragging the handle to scale the ruler around the center point. ·Hold down Shift while dragging a handle to scale without changing the original ratio. ·Dragging a handle while holding down Ctrl allows you to freely transform the image. ·Dragging a handle while holding down Shift + Ctrl moves the handle according to the direction of the guideline. ·When [Keep aspect ratio] in the [Tool Property] Palette is turned off you can scale without changing the original aspect ratio. |
Rotating an image
Dragging the center (+) mark moves the center of rotation. Drag outside the bounding box to rotate the image around the center point.
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·Hold down Shift while dragging to rotate in increments of 45 degrees. ·Change the center point’s position from the [Tool Property] palette’s [Center of rotation]. ·Hold down Alt while clicking the canvas to move the center point to wherever you click. ·When dragging the center point while holding down Shift, the center point can be moved horizontally, vertically or 45° diagonally. ·Selected guide line will not Rotate. Other Special rulers support [Rotate]. |









