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Hi MrTom,

Thank you for the continued interest - great when people want to understand. I am not sure I can explain it fully but I will try to add a few facts to the current situation.


- Yes the organisation is as you mentioned line layer, then a number of colorlayers (base color layer, shadows, different tweak layers, paint layers etc.) and a background (also a number of layers).

- The original image i huge in resolution (with finished line and colors) and in "horizontal" format

- The new image needs to be in "vertical" format. Actuallly ignoring a number of pixels to the sides (out of the canvas but not deleted so they can be dragged in as needed).  So VERY wide and very much outside the resulting image area when I start the transform.

- The drawing is now delivered to me higly changed (transformed - scaled, and dragged etc. non-uniformly)

- Need to ajust the colors to this new line art.

- Easiest way is to transform the old (very wide) drawing including colors so they fit.

- Problem is that in order to "hit the mark" and get the lineart to match up exacelty I need to do it by hand .. will not snap since it also needs to be uniformly scaled somehow

- So therefore i zoom in so much that i can do that .. problem then that I can not see the handles


Ok?

Lars


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