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Legacy of Photoshop

Community Beginner ,
Oct 09, 2019 Oct 09, 2019

Hello!
I have experience in Photoshop for 15 years.

 

 

And the last few years, I am very upset by the logic that developers are introducing. Periodically, you have to look on the forums how to return as it was before. And I find topics where people swear that they ruined everything. It's a shame when you pay money for a program that only spoils. Spoil in the pursuit of competition Sketch. But it does not matter.


Developers, if you change the logic, you at least provide the user with the opportunity to choose what is convenient for him. Why should we search the Internet like in some text system file, do we need to change the line of text so that the forms maintain proportions when pressing the shift key?

I hate it when the cursor is 30 pixels further than the object and to rotate the object, my transformation is confirmed. And you did not think that objects can be very small? 10x10 pixels and inside the transformation area the cursor is inconvenient to rotate the object? Why do this when you could rotate an entire area of ​​the screen?

 

 

Please let the user choose!!!

Not only rectangle and oval designers work in Photoshop. But also artists, photographers and many, many others ...

 

Thanks.

 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 09, 2019 Oct 09, 2019
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I agree with you about many of the changes. Most aren't bad, once you get use to them. Still don't like clicking outside the cursor area to commit. However, the other issues you noted with transform and text are in the preferences:

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