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Imaging Tip of the Day: Adjust Opacity while Free Transforming
Today's Imaging Tip is a small but handy new addition to productivity in Photoshop CS2: you can now adjust opacity while in the middle of a free transform. There's nothing to it actually: just begin a free transform, head over to the opacity slider on the layer's palette and go wild.Short and sweet, but it's one more step Adobe managed to remove from a workflow, opening up a few more design doors.
[via The Photoshop Blog]
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Victor Agreda, Jr. said 11:43PM on 7-28-2005
WOW! What a concept. I understand the reason why filters shouldn't be applied in the middle of a transform, but I'm a little perplexed as to why it took so long for *this* feature.
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