Photoshop :: Cannot Nudge Rotate Image
Oct 8, 2013i can nudge with the arrow keys when moving an image but can't nudge rotate an image, the arrow keys will only move the image up and down or left to right.
View 2 Repliesi can nudge with the arrow keys when moving an image but can't nudge rotate an image, the arrow keys will only move the image up and down or left to right.
View 2 RepliesIt's hard making very tiny adjustments to the rotation of a pic using a mouse and if I have to zoom in, I can not see the whole pic in order to rotate it to. Is there a way, so that once it is in free transform or when you grab the corners to rotate it, that it goes in smaller increments or how do you nudge rotate it.
View 3 Replies View RelatedAfter I move an image or line of type to where I want it on a Photoshop CS5.1 layer, it moves an extra pixel. It is incredibly annoying and want it to stop before I start screaming. I've turned off all "Snap" and "Snap To" menu items.
View 14 Replies View Related10.8.2 OSX CS6 do you know the solution to this? Am trying to rotate my image.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow do you rotate a photo, say 15 degrees, and keep the edges of the photo straight?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI dont know if this can be done in ps or not but im trying to rotate an image not
like a circle or a clock but im trying to rotate the same way the earth spins in a horizontal axis.
I'm using the warp>flag filter and I want to be able to rotate the image once the warp is applied and it is distorting it because of the filter and it won't keep it's form.
View 1 Replies View Relatedway to change the number of pixels that you can move when you are nudging an object. The Help just says you can use arrow keys to nudge one pixel and the arrow key and the Shift key to nudge it 10 pixels.
I would like to be able to adjust it to less than one pixel is it possible.
I have an image in which I want to rotate one component some arbitrary number of degrees along a horizontal axis without changing any other part of the image. For example, if I have an image with a tobacco pipe in someone's mouth, the pipe stem is a horizontal axis.
The pipe bowl is normally vertical at the end of the stem. I want to rotate the pipe along the stem some number of degrees so that the bowl would be at 45 degrees rather than 90 degrees relative to vertical, or so that the viewer might be looking into the bowl of the pipe. Can that be done in CS6? If so, how?
Is there a way to nudge a guide?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have moved my layers around all the time with my arrow keyes... you know, a nudge. Today, Photoshop says that I can't nudge... it says "Could not nudge the selection because the pixels in a type layer cannot be modified without first rasterizing the layer."
I've never had to rasterize it before... is there a setting I accidentally hit?
i just want to select an image so that i can rotate it and enlarge it. however when i selected it using the marquee tool, and clicked image>rotate 90 cw, it rotated the entire canvas and its contents. all i wanted to do was to rotate just this image that i thought i had selected. am i doing something wrong? is the marquee tool the wrong tool to use to select an image ?
View 13 Replies View RelatedI am new to photoshop and all i want to do is to select an image. then, i want to rotate the image. then i want to stretch the image so that its 6 inches.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to rotate my image into a animation gif. I can spin it like the face of a clock but not spin it around a central X axis (like a globe spins). How can I do this?
View 7 Replies View RelatedIf I wish to rotate ONLY an image, no problem, but if I wish to rotate (custom) only a selected portion of an image, how do I do this?
View 1 Replies View Relatedrotate image? I scan in several pictures at a time and having to click edit image rotate CW Right or CCW Left is too time consuming. I do not see a shortcut for this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedPS7 on Win XP
Windows Explorer and some software bundled with digital cameras [Canon and Panasonic] warn when rotating a picture that there may be loss of image quality. Presumably it must re-compress the jpg image file?
In order to avoid that problem, I have been rotating image files in PS7, since no such warning comes up there.
Is there loss of image quality by rotating or cropping in PS7? I usually save jpg files at quality level 10.
I have a row in my history panel named "nudge" ...I don't have any idea what is "nudge" in PS. Do you know what is it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to nudge an object less than the standard of one pixel?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create an action which places my logo layer on the image in the corner. I have used the Align menu commands in the action, which aligns it to the edge. However, I would like to nudge the layer a few pixels in so that it's not completely at the edge. No matter what I try, I can't get the nudge events to get recorded into the action.
View 9 Replies View RelatedJust loaded CS2 and I am unable to nudge using the arrow key, delete using the delete button, or turn my grid on/off using crtl+'.
View 13 Replies View RelatedMy Radeon 6570 is recognized in the performance menu and "advanced" is selected but when I try to use the "rotate view tool" I get an error telling me "Could not complete your request because it only works with OpenGL enabled document windows."
Driver Package Version - 8.84-110309a-116134C-Asus
Open GL - Version 6.14.10.10664
I am trying to put a word of text on an image but I need it to be on a line 90% from horizontal. How do I rotate it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm using the trial version of Elements 11 to see if I should downgrade from an old version of Photoshop. I'm running into two problems:
1) when I re-size an image, it doesn't show pixels in the drop-down box under Document Size, and
2) if I manually re-size an image, I can't get the move tool to nudge it into position.
Is there any way to just rotate a rectangular image? I have often scanned in something that's not square, it's often a brochure that's taller than it is wide. But when I scanned it, I had turn it sideways to get the whole thing visible to the scanner. So it scans completely, but now I have an image of it that's not "up is up"-- I have "up is right" or "up is left." But now I have to do all this junkbutter: 1) Look at the canvas size, 2) make the width & height equal to the larger of the two, 3) use the Rotate tool to turn the image 90 degrees, then 4) do some magic to move the image to start at the upper-left, and 5) crop it back down to get rid of the blank space on the bottom. YUCKY! Is there some magic tool I haven't found yet that will rotate, move and crop all in one step? I just want to turn the entire image on it's side without any other fuss. Is that possible somehow? I have to assume it is, but I sure couldn't find it...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI can find image rotate easily enough. But I can't find any way I can rotate it a few degrees. I frequently scan stuff in and it frequently needs 1 degree or such to straighten it up. I used to do that with Paint Shop Pro. Surely Gimp has the same functionality?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a way to rotate a image, but not the normal clockwise rotation, rather a spin rotation. I have tried the the transform tool with slight success . imagine looking at a front view of a wheel & tire that needs turned slightly.
View 14 Replies View RelatedIs there a way in gimp to rotate a 2D image (e.g. BMW%20M3%20-%202002%20-%2003.jpg) about the Y Axis? I tried GMIC but that rotates the layer in 3D. I would like to create a view of the front of the car or any any in between.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIf there is a way to rotate an image in anything other then 90 degree increments?
View 4 Replies View RelatedOne of our other issue(s) is the z ucs rotate in a vp and the image disappears!
Im thinking its to do with a slight angle change in the x or y plane when doing a z ucs rotate making the image not on the viewing plane anymore. Using 2011 map3d but using in 2d workspace mode. All it would take is 0.000000001 degree to throw it out of wack i would imagine. When setting vp back to world and plan rotate it appears again?
Or, because its map3d and not just vanilla cad, is the whole world space set on a geoid by default(viewing plain) and when you rotate the vp ucs it throw's it out of alignment and puts it below the geoid and then looses it's visibility? This would apply to rasters imported with map/ import / ecw, tiffworld or 2jpg i assume?
I like the custom print package in LR, but cannot find a rotate option other than 90 degrees. Am I overlooking, the option doesn't excist or I'm using it not the right way? I searched this forum and the Internet with no results.
For example in picture below I would like to rotate the 4 smaller photo's 45 degrees