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06/16/2006 07:58:31 PM · #1 |
In PS I can rotate an entire image, but how do I rotate just a single layer at a time? |
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06/16/2006 08:03:09 PM · #2 |
The only way I know how is to duplicate the image, rotate the copy then copy/paste onto a new layer in the original. |
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06/16/2006 08:09:34 PM · #3 |
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06/16/2006 08:35:46 PM · #4 |
I'm not at a computer with PS but I believe if you Select > All, Edit > Transform, Rotate will do the layer. |
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06/16/2006 08:59:38 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by mk: I'm not at a computer with PS but I believe if you Select > All, Edit > Transform, Rotate will do the layer. |
That works. Thanks. I knew there had to be an easier way. |
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06/16/2006 09:08:21 PM · #6 |
Edit ΓΆ€“ Transform ΓΆ€“ Rotate.
No need to select all. Just make sure you select the layer you want to rotate in the layer palate.
You can also just hit CNTRL T and move the cursor just outside the bounding box. You will notice that the cursor changes to a curved arrow. You can then free rotate from there. Hold the shift key to constrain to common angles. (90 degrees, 45 degrees, etc.)
Hope this helps |
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