Free Transform

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Blanther
Dec 21, 2005
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When I use Free Transfer and after I’m finished the object shifts slightly.

Does anyone know if that can be corrected. I’m using CS2.

Thanks in advance

Blanther

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Tacit
Dec 23, 2005
In article ,
blanther wrote:

When I use Free Transfer and after I’m finished the object shifts slightly.

Actually, it doesn’t. It may appear to if you are zoomed out, but if you zoom in to 100% and do the transform, you will see that it doesn’t. The slight shift is an optical illusion caused by the way Photoshop displays the transformed part of the image on screen when you are zoomed out.


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Blanther
Jan 14, 2006
Thanks much for the reply.

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In article , tacit
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In article ,
blanther wrote:

When I use Free Transfer and after I’m finished the object shifts slightly.

Actually, it doesn’t. It may appear to if you are zoomed out, but if you zoom in to 100% and do the transform, you will see that it doesn’t. The slight shift is an optical illusion caused by the way Photoshop displays the transformed part of the image on screen when you are zoomed out.

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