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Photoshop Question?
How the Flock do I resize a layer in Photoshop. For the life of my I can't remember. Wasn't "contol f" or something. Please help because I'm getting really ticked off over it.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
As long as the layer is highlighted and it isn't the Background layer (or locked into position), hit Ctrl + T. This will let you transform the layer. Hold Shift and drag one of the corner nodes to maintain proportions, or hold Alt + Shift to maintain proportions and keep the image in its center.
If a path or a channel such as quickmask is highlighted, Ctrl+T will transform either of those instead of the layer, so make sure none of those is active (highlighted).
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you can resize the whole of your canvas by:
image - > canvas size
You can also use the keyboard shortcut CRTL + T to resize a current layer. (The transform tool)