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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
(Optional)  If  you want to warp the  image,  click the  Switch  Between Free Transform  And Warp Mode button  
in the options bar. 
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When you finish, do one of the following: 
Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS), click the Commit button 
in the options bar, or double-click inside 
the transformation marquee. 
To cancel the transformation, press Esc or click the Cancel button
 in the options bar. 
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To flip or rotate precisely
Select what you want to transform.
Choose Edit > Transform and choose one of the following commands from the submenu:
Rotate 180˚ to rotate by a half-turn 
Rotate 90˚ CW to rotate clockwise by a quarter-turn 
Rotate 90˚ CCW to rotate counterclockwise by a quarter-turn 
Flip Horizontal to flip horizontally, along the vertical axis 
Flip Vertical to flip vertically, along the horizontal axis 
Note: (Photoshop) If you are transforming a shape or entire path, the Transform command becomes the Transform Path 
command. If you are transforming multiple path segments (but not the entire path), the Transform command becomes 
the Transform Points command. 
To repeat a transformation 
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Choose Edit > Transform > Again, Edit > Transform Path > Again, or Edit > Transform Points > Again. 
To duplicate an item when transforming it 
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Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) when selecting the Transform command.
To apply multiple transformations at the same time (ImageReady)
Select what you want to transform.
Choose Edit > Transform > Numeric.
Do one or more of the following, and click OK:
Select Position and enter values for the new location in the X (horizontal position) and Y (vertical position) text 
boxes. Select Relative to specify the new position in relation to the current position. 
Select Scale. Enter the dimensions in the Width and Height text boxes, or enter a scaling percentage in the Scale 
text box. Select Constrain Proportions to maintain the aspect ratio. 
Select Skew and enter degrees in the Horizontal skew and Vertical skew text boxes. 
Select Rotate. Enter degrees of rotation in the Angle text box, or drag in the circle to the right of the text box.