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How do I align the top of an image with the top of the viewer?

When I transform an image, how do I automatically adjust the Y value so that the top of my image is flush with the top of the viewer? I find myself needing this frequently, and manually bumping the Y value up and down is a pain and inaccurate. Surely there's a better way to do this..??


MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.3

Posted on Jun 2, 2021 8:34 AM

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Posted on Jun 2, 2021 8:38 AM

Of course I figured this out, right after posting.


1) Select the image in the timeline

2) Activate the transform method (Shift + T)

3) Click the grey circle / crosshair button and drag the image around. It should snap to the edge of the viewer when you get close.


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Jun 2, 2021 8:38 AM in response to Neb519

Of course I figured this out, right after posting.


1) Select the image in the timeline

2) Activate the transform method (Shift + T)

3) Click the grey circle / crosshair button and drag the image around. It should snap to the edge of the viewer when you get close.


How do I align the top of an image with the top of the viewer?

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