I wonder how many hours of my life I’ve wasted trying to lock on to Photoshop text box resize handles.
Yeah, that’s totally what I wanted. Thanks!
I use it more than I use my pants
I love when Photoshop pops this up, even though I haven’t touched it in hours. What were you trying to do anyway, mister?
I don’t understand why the CSS3 committee doesn’t just add everything from Photoshop’s layer effects, keeping the options identical for each one. It seems obvious.
I hate that you can’t copy a PNG from Finder and paste directly into Photoshop. What gives, man?
Do you have any special techniques for adding noise or grain in Photoshop? Sometimes a do a few of these on separate layers and blend them together.
I think this is like the 3rd time I’ve had my mind blown by discovering this feature in Photoshop, only to have my heart broken seconds later once I realize it actually copies this: color="#a8aa92"
Want to apply a layer effect and a gradient mask to a layer, but don’t want the blending to affect the styles? Put the layer in a group and apply the mask to the group.
I guess this actually does the same thing:

Photoshop has so many damn options.
My photoshop keeps doing this today, even after restarting it. I need to see the colors of the shapes to tell which layer is which :(
Oddly, it’s only doing it for some shape layers. What gives?
Have you ever used any of the non-standard (JPEG, PNG, etc) file formats from Photoshop’s Save As dialog? If so, what for?
I found a new feature in Photoshop I hadn’t noticed before. Too bad it’s completely fucking useless. Why would you give me it set as an attribute when I pick “copy color as HTML?”
Related: I just spent the last 20 minutes fixing all of Photoshops retarded default settings.
I wish this sort of thing worked.
Apparently it does! Wow, Photoshop is so fucking weird. I still think the relative checkbox makes no sense, and being able to do math in the input would be a lot better interface.
I wish there was a Never-Ever-Fucking-Hyphenate-Anything-Why-Would-You-Want-That preference in Photoshop.
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