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How Do I Move and Resize a Selection in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 1:01 pm

There are a few ways to move and resize selections in Photoshop. With the Move tool selected, you can click and drag the selection to reposition it. To constrain the movement to horizontal or vertical, hold down Shift as you click and drag.

To resize the selection, use the Move tool to drag a selection handle. To resize from the center, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you drag a handle.

You can also use the Edit > Transform commands to move and resize selections. For more precise control, you can enter values in the options bar. To move the selection, enter values for Horizontal and Vertical.

To resize the selection, enter values for Width and Height. You can also rotate the selection by entering a value for Angle.

PRO TIP: The following article contains information on how to move and resize a selection in Photoshop. Please be aware that this can result in the loss of image quality if not done carefully.

Here are some tips for moving and resizing selections:

  • To move a selection border without moving the content, press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) as you drag.
  • To nudge a selection border, press an arrow key.
  • To move anchor points, select the Direct Selection tool , and then drag an anchor point.
  • To add to a selection, hold down Shift as you drag with any of the selection tools.
  • To subtract from a selection, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and then drag with any of the selection tools.

Conclusion:

There are several ways to move and resize selections in Photoshop.

You can also use the Edit > Transform commands to move and resize selections. To add to or subtract from a selection, hold down Shift or Alt/Option as you drag with any of the selection tools.

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