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I'm not sure whether to report this as a Photo bug or a Designer bug. I found it using Designer, but it looks to come from Photo. For a drawing in Designer I needed several circles drawn in 3 point perspective. So I drew a cube in perspective then drew a circle and converted it to curves. Then chose Edit in Photo, created a live perspective of the circle so that it just fit in one face of the cube. Then moved back to Edit in Designer. I then made a copy (cmd+c and cmd+v). Much to my surprise the bounding box and image of the original circle was in the same location, but the perspective was smaller and offset considerably. I changed the color to blue just to keep track of circles. The Transform panel shows them as being in the same location. In order to get the copy to pretty much equal the original I had to make the bounding box much larger, add some angle to it and move it over. I tired it again, making the new copy purple/pink. Again the bounding box and circle's image was the same location as the layer copied, but the perspective was offset, smaller and slightly rotated. I found I got the same results in Photo. But if I created a new live perspective from a copy of the circle then the results were the same. Shouldn't each copy of a perspective be the same? Cube temp2.afdesign I'm running the latest released versions of Designer (1.10.5) and Photo (1.10.5) on a iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020) with Monterey version 12.5. I do find that if I make multiple copies of the original they are all offset, shrunk and twisted the same.