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Hello the one.


I've been challenging a similar issue while scanning and auto-adjusting film negatives and

came up with solution that takes only 4 steps in addition. The idea is to set fixed canvas 

size at the begining, large enough to contain all the future images, and crop it back at the

end. Therefore the transformation stays fixed even if saved as percentage.


Action:

1 - doubleclick the background in LAYERS pellete

2 - Image / canvas size (e.g. 3000x3000 px)

... - do the transformation

3 - ctrl+click the thumbnail of background layer in LAYERS pellete

4 - Image / Crop


Hope this helps.


F :)



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