Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 182

Scale an item, Skew or distort an item, > Transform Shape

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 176 Crop an image Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos 4 Do one of the following to specify the rotation amount: • Click and drag the rotate handle at the bottom of the bounding box. The cursor will change to concentric arrows when it's hovering over the handle. To constrain the rotation to 15° increments, hold down Shift as you drag. • Type an angle of rotation between -180 (maximum counterclockwise rotation) and 180 (maximum clockwise rotation) in the Set Rotation text box of the options bar. 5 Do one of the following: • To apply the transformation, double-click inside the bounding box, click the Commit button , or press Enter. • To cancel the transformation, click the Cancel button , or press Esc. Scale an item 1 In the Edit workspace, select the photo, layer, selection, or shape you want to scale. 2 Choose Image > Resize > Scale. Note: If you select a photo that is a Background layer (such as a photo imported from a camera or scanner), you are given the option of turning it into a regular layer so that you can transform it. 3 Do any of the following to specify the scale amount: • To maintain the relative proportions (avoiding image distortion) as you scale, select Constrain Proportions, and then drag a corner handle. Alternatively, press Alt (Option in Mac OS) as you drag a corner handle. • To scale only the height or the width, drag a side handle. • Enter a percentage for the Width, Height, or both in the options bar. 4 Do one of the following: • To apply the transformation, double-click inside the bounding box, click the Commit button or press Enter. • To cancel the transformation, click the Cancel button or press Esc. Scaling proportionally by dragging the corner with the scaling icon. Skew or distort an item Skewing applies a vertical or horizontal slant to an item. Distorting stretches or squishes an item. 1 In the Edit workspace, select the photo, layer, selection, or shape you want to transform. 2 Choose Image > Transform > Skew or Image > Transform > Distort. If you are transforming a shape with the Shape tool selected, choose Image > Transform Shape > Skew or Image > Transform Shape > Distort. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Crop an image Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos
Last updated 1/2/2012
4
Do one of the following to specify the rotation amount:
Click and drag the rotate handle at the bottom of the bounding box. The cursor will change to concentric arrows
when it’s hovering over the handle. To constrain the rotation to 15° increments, hold down Shift as you drag.
Type an angle of rotation between -180 (maximum counterclockwise rotation) and 180 (maximum clockwise
rotation) in the Set Rotation text box
of the options bar.
5
Do one of the following:
To apply the transformation, double-click inside the bounding box, click the Commit button
, or press Enter.
To cancel the transformation, click the Cancel button
, or press Esc.
Scale an item
1
In the Edit workspace, select the photo, layer, selection, or shape you want to scale.
2
Choose Image
> Resize
> Scale.
Note:
If you select a photo that is a Background layer (such as a photo imported from a camera or scanner), you are given
the option of turning it into a regular layer so that you can transform it.
3
Do any of the following to specify the scale amount:
To maintain the relative proportions (avoiding image distortion) as you scale, select Constrain Proportions, and
then drag a corner handle. Alternatively, press Alt (Option in Mac OS) as you drag a corner handle.
To scale only the height or the width, drag a side handle.
Enter a percentage for the Width, Height, or both in the options bar.
4
Do one of the following:
To apply the transformation, double-click inside the bounding box, click the Commit button
or press Enter.
To cancel the transformation, click the Cancel button
or press Esc.
Scaling proportionally by dragging the corner with the scaling icon.
Skew or distort an item
Skewing applies a vertical or horizontal slant to an item. Distorting stretches or squishes an item.
1
In the Edit workspace, select the photo, layer, selection, or shape you want to transform.
2
Choose Image
> Transform
> Skew or Image
> Transform
> Distort. If you are transforming a shape with the Shape
tool selected, choose Image
> Transform Shape
> Skew or Image
> Transform Shape
> Distort.