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June 21, 2005
PS: To Transform, or to Free Transform?
[CreativeGuy - Graphic Design Software Tips, Tricks and Commentary] If you’ve worked in Photoshop for a short while, you’ve undboutedly come across the Transform tool under the Edit menu. It allows you to scale, skew, rotate and more a selected object or layer.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[www.madsenblog.dk] Pixture studios CMPs: QuickPlayCM let you play movie and other multimedia files that are supported by QuickTime without launching any applications. Play QuickTime movie (.mov), Flash movie (.swf), Mpeg movie (.mpg), GIF Animation (.gif), MP3 music (.mp3), MP4 music with AAC coded (.m4p) and many other multimedia files.
[Blogs.msdn.com] digitalnetbizz's WebLog :: I need to dev something with it so I decided to revive my NNTP dude sample which definitely wont work with current build (when I compiled the project I got almost ½ the source code lines giving error) and needed to screen redo. If you have looked at the source code before, it is all done programmatically in C#, nothing fancy.
[Fortes.com] fortes.com » Work: Essentially, Viewbox performs layout on its content once, freezes that layout, then scales the content up or down as appropriate. You can put anything within a Viewbox, users can interact with it, but the content won’t re-layout based on changes in window or screen size (it will only re-scale).
[Theappleblog.com] The Apple Blog » iView MediaPro 2: Before I dismiss iPhoto so casually as I did above, friends who are not IT-savvy find it intuitive and it finally dawned on me what Apple was up to.
[Photoshopsupport.com] Photoshop Tutorial - Create A Gel Button | PhotoshopSupport.com: Rotate your new layer by 180 degrees by selecting Edit/Transform/Rotate 180 and place it symmetrically on the bottom of the button.
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Posted at June 21, 2005 09:53 AM
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