Numeric Transform

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Sorry if the answer to this should be obvious, but where is the Numeric Transform command hidden in Photoshop v8 (CS) for Mac? It's not under Edit:Transform: where it used to be, and the only reference I can seem to find in the Help files refers to ImageReady. I'd also be grateful if anyone can recommend a reference that might answer this and other questions like it -- since my previous experience is with v5.5 (and earlier) I'm finding the environment rather unfamiliar in places.

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Odysseus
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From: Odysseus

where is the Numeric
Transform command hidden in Photoshop v8 (CS)

I think you get the same function now with Edit > Free Transform and enter a number in the proper box in the menu at the top of the screen.

Bill
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(Bill Hilton) wrote:

From: Odysseus

where is the Numeric
Transform command hidden in Photoshop v8 (CS)

I think you get the same function now with Edit > Free Transform and enter a number in the proper box in the menu at the top of the screen.
Hmmm ... only some of it, it would seem; for example it only wants to accept scaling in percent: I tried entering an absolute size with units but got an 'invalid numeric expression' message.

OTOH partial functionality is better than none, I suppose -- so thanks for the tip.

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Odysseus
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In PSCS, it should be in the options bar at the top of the window. Just use Edit>Transform check the options bar.

Odysseus ...
Sorry if the answer to this should be obvious, but where is the Numeric Transform command hidden in Photoshop v8 (CS) for Mac? It's not under Edit:Transform: where it used to be, and the only reference I can seem to find in the Help files refers to ImageReady. I'd also be grateful if anyone can recommend a reference that might answer this and other questions like it -- since my previous experience is with v5.5 (and earlier) I'm finding the environment rather unfamiliar in places.
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