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October 15, 2018

P: Transform/Resize is constrained by default - Want ability to go back to legacy behavior

  • October 15, 2018
  • 778 replies
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When selecting a layer and dragging a corner handle with the shift (or alt-shift) key pressed, the resize proportion isn't constrained. This started with this most recent update.

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February 1, 2019
Mark Payne - Winning comment!
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February 1, 2019
You can use email, but make sure to use SHIFT to type in lower caps.
Known Participant
February 1, 2019
I’ve been using PS since 1998, and this is literally the first time something changed within the interface that really messed up my workflow. I never once expected anyone at Adobe to screw with the Free Transform.

I would come, but I’m in Florida! There’s always Skype though.
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February 1, 2019
If you came to the interview and that was the 1st thing you said, You're hired!
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February 1, 2019
Mark, I HATE IT, can you hire me? I’m only half kidding...
Known Participant
February 1, 2019
I keep trying to use the ruler and ruin my transforms. There are a lot of weird behaviors introduced with this transform.

I sound like an old man yelling at the clouds, but I can't help to feel that this new iPad, phone generation is just too lazy to hit shift. If I'm hiring, I would ask how you feel about the new transform and judge you by it.

If you do not yell at me about it, you are not getting hired.
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January 31, 2019
You're exactly right Paul!
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January 30, 2019
I’m not updating until the Free Transform is fixed. Put back the way it was and give the lazy newbies a check box up on top somewhere.
odobostudio
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January 30, 2019
That moment when the red dot appears in your status bar ... and you get cold sweats about what else might have been screwed up ... 


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January 30, 2019
One thing is for sure... they don't talk to their professionals very often!