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October 16, 2018
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Photoshop - holding shift not constraining proportions when resizing [2018]

  • October 16, 2018
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I updated my CC today and now my shift button is not constraining proportions.

I have tried it with no other programs open so I don't think that key commends in other apps are affecting it.

 

This is a big problem! Is this a setting now? Am I missing something? Help!

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Correct answer jane-e

“For example, for years and years Control + D was used for "duplicate" in every Adobe program of the suite.”

 

Hi

I’ve been using Adobe products for several decades and Ctrl+D (Cmd+D on Mac) is the one I use most often to show inconsistencies. Here’s how it works in the four programs I use. I have no problems keeping it straight and it’s never an issue for me.

Photoshop: Select > Deselect

Illustrator : Edit > Duplicate last transformation

InDesign: File > Place

Acrobat: File > Properties

 

I’m curious, though, as to how you are using Adobe products without paying for them?

 

Also, this is a user forum,  and we are professionals who volunteer to assist users who have questions. We do not work for Adobe. 

 

There are two ways to go back to the old behavior:

  1. Preferences > General > Use Legacy Free Transform (lower left)
  2. Click the Link button in the options bar for Free Transform to disable it

 

We are always here when you have a question, Makinsky.

 

~ Jane

14 replies

Participant
April 16, 2019

It is ridiculous that adobe updated this and didn't even leave an option to go back. People have been using that function for decades. And also my brain doesn't work if I don't hold shift. oh my god!

Participating Frequently
April 16, 2019

"And also my brain doesn't work if I don't hold shift. oh my god!"

LOL! Tell me about it -
I'm at the point now, there is absolutely no re-training behavior learned in 1999 and used daily. Especially now that I am using sketch and illustrator as daily tools and the all have small simple behavior differences that make it really tricky to be quick and smooth throughout my tasks.

Inspiring
October 17, 2018

I agree, carolynp. A horrible inconsistent feature. I don't know who thought this one was a good idea... but it isn't!! Definitely a thumbs down from me.

Legend
October 17, 2018

As inconsistent as the GUI of the several applications. Just compare Photoshop and Illustrator, for example the "Close application" button...

Participant
October 16, 2018

I guess this question is answered but I agree with the above - this is really counterintuitive. I can understand if this change was made everywhere but what a WILD RIDE we're on to have to learn it in once specific place.

Mohit Goyal
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 16, 2018

Hi carolynp,

It's the new feature in Photoshop where in you don't need to hold down the shift for resizing the image. Please refer the following link to know what's new in the release: New and enhanced features | Latest release of Photoshop CC

Let us know your feedback.

Regards,

Mohit

eld32843569
Participant
October 16, 2018

This is supposed to be an improvement but it doesn't make sense having this feature different from all the apps like illustrator.

What it doesn't make sense either is that for SHAPE layers you STILL need to Hold Shift for proportional scaling and Shift + Alt to proportional scaling from axis. At least having the option to modify this would be appreciated. If there is a way to change this please advice.

chanaart
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 9, 2019

We know if does not make sense but they decided to do it. You can use the legacy behavior by going to the preferences:

Performance: Enable the Legacy Composting