transform selection

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Lex vd Oudeweetering
Dec 2, 2004
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Hello

I overheard the favouring for cropping with the marqueetool here. And indeed it gives some handy options like cropping with a fixed aspect ratio. But what I miss is a shortcut to the transform selection tool, which would make me use the marquee cropping method as my favourite. I searched for a shortkey but it does not seem to exist
And you can only make an action of a transformation and not selecting the transform selection option.
Is this conclusion right?

If so, what a pity.

greetings
Lex van de Oudeweetering – illustrator BNO Koning Nobelpad 7 – 3813 KJ Amersfoort Tel: +31 33 4779971 Email – Find
examples of my work at: http://www.lex-illustrator.nl Find examples of my partner’s paintings at: http://www.annemarieklootwijk.nl

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Corey
Dec 3, 2004
If you have the CS version of Photoshop, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to various functions. Otherwise, you’re stuck going to Select > Transform Selection with your mouse. 🙁

Peadge 🙂

"Lex vd Oudeweetering" wrote in message
Hello

I overheard the favouring for cropping with the marqueetool here. And indeed it gives some handy options like cropping with a fixed aspect ratio. But what I miss is a shortcut to the transform selection tool, which would make me use the marquee cropping method as my favourite. I searched for a shortkey but it does not seem to exist
And you can only make an action of a transformation and not selecting the transform selection option.
Is this conclusion right?

If so, what a pity.

greetings
Lex van de Oudeweetering – illustrator BNO Koning Nobelpad 7 – 3813 KJ Amersfoort Tel: +31 33 4779971 Email – Find
examples of my work at: http://www.lex-illustrator.nl Find examples of my partner’s paintings at: http://www.annemarieklootwijk.nl
LV
Lex vd Oudeweetering
Dec 3, 2004
I have 7. Good to hear that in CS this new function is implemented. i just upgraded Painter
I wait for the next upgrade of PS
Thanks
Peadge wrote:
If you have the CS version of Photoshop, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to various functions. Otherwise, you’re stuck going to Select > Transform Selection with your mouse. 🙁

Peadge 🙂

"Lex vd Oudeweetering" wrote in message

Hello

I overheard the favouring for cropping with the marqueetool here. And indeed it gives some handy options like cropping with a fixed aspect ratio. But what I miss is a shortcut to the transform selection tool, which would make me use the marquee cropping method as my favourite. I searched for a shortkey but it does not seem to exist
And you can only make an action of a transformation and not selecting the transform selection option.
Is this conclusion right?

If so, what a pity.

greetings
Lex van de Oudeweetering – illustrator BNO Koning Nobelpad 7 – 3813 KJ Amersfoort Tel: +31 33 4779971 Email – Find
examples of my work at: http://www.lex-illustrator.nl Find examples of my partner’s paintings at: http://www.annemarieklootwijk.nl

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SpaceGirl
Dec 5, 2004
Peadge wrote:
If you have the CS version of Photoshop, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to various functions. Otherwise, you’re stuck going to Select > Transform Selection with your mouse. 🙁

Peadge 🙂

er… alt + s + t

You dont need the mouse to access menu items Peadge…



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Corey
Dec 5, 2004
"SpaceGirl" wrote in message
Peadge wrote:
If you have the CS version of Photoshop, you can assign keyboard
shortcuts
to various functions. Otherwise, you’re stuck going to Select >
Transform
Selection with your mouse. 🙁

Peadge 🙂

er… alt + s + t

You dont need the mouse to access menu items Peadge…


x theSpaceGirl (miranda)

So that’s where that is! Thanks!

Peadge 🙂
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Corey
Dec 6, 2004
"SpaceGirl" wrote in message
Peadge wrote:
If you have the CS version of Photoshop, you can assign keyboard
shortcuts
to various functions. Otherwise, you’re stuck going to Select >
Transform
Selection with your mouse. 🙁

Peadge 🙂

er… alt + s + t

You dont need the mouse to access menu items Peadge…

x theSpaceGirl (miranda)

# lead designer @ http://www.dhnewmedia.com #
# remove NO SPAM to email, or use form on website #

Transforming a selection itself is different than transforming the pixels that are selected. Using the mouse to go to Select >Transform Selection, gives different results than pressing the keys ALT+S+T. Transform Selection transforms only the selection itself, not the pixels within the selected portion of that layer . ALT+S+T transforms the selection as well as the selected pixels. I read the OP’s difficulty as pertaining to the Transforming of the selection only, not in transforming the actual pixels.

Normally, the keyboard shortcut is listed next the menu item. Select
Transform Selection has none, at least in Photoshop 7.01. But I thought the
ability to assign your own Keyboard Shortcuts was new to CS.

Peadge 🙂
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SpaceGirl
Dec 6, 2004
Peadge wrote:
"SpaceGirl" wrote in message

Peadge wrote:

If you have the CS version of Photoshop, you can assign keyboard

shortcuts

to various functions. Otherwise, you’re stuck going to Select >

Transform

Selection with your mouse. 🙁

Peadge 🙂

er… alt + s + t

You dont need the mouse to access menu items Peadge…

x theSpaceGirl (miranda)

# lead designer @ http://www.dhnewmedia.com #
# remove NO SPAM to email, or use form on website #

Transforming a selection itself is different than transforming the pixels that are selected. Using the mouse to go to Select >Transform Selection, gives different results than pressing the keys ALT+S+T. Transform Selection transforms only the selection itself, not the pixels within the selected portion of that layer . ALT+S+T transforms the selection as well as the selected pixels. I read the OP’s difficulty as pertaining to the Transforming of the selection only, not in transforming the actual pixels.
Normally, the keyboard shortcut is listed next the menu item. Select
Transform Selection has none, at least in Photoshop 7.01. But I thought the

ability to assign your own Keyboard Shortcuts was new to CS.
Peadge 🙂

CTRL+T = transform the CONTENT of the selection.
ALT+S+T = transform the selection itself.

This isn’t customer stuff. These are default keyboard shortcuts in PS:CS.



x theSpaceGirl (miranda)

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Corey
Dec 7, 2004
"SpaceGirl" wrote in message

CTRL+T = transform the CONTENT of the selection.
ALT+S+T = transform the selection itself.

This isn’t customer stuff. These are default keyboard shortcuts in PS:CS.


x theSpaceGirl (miranda)

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I believe you. When I first tried the shortcut on PS 7 (the version the OP was using), it moved the pixels, so I replied accordingly. This morning, after a new boot of the program, I tried it and it worked just as you’d claimed. Cool! It’s not a shortcut that I knew about, but one I will remember. CTRL+T, I use often. I appreciate your patience with me. 🙂

Peadge 🙂

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