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Just a suggestion, but I find the highlight very difficult to see for the current selection "Scale to max Fit". That one and Stretch are hard to see but the other 2 are fine since they have black. Maybe the outline highlight can be made thicker? Or maybe a thicker black box around the thumbnails?

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On Windows (suppose you are on Mac) in Dark UI it looks better, but the Light UI (Dark UI) needs some overall renovation too. Have a look at the Stroke panel. I know what the buttons are for, but this is not intuitive.

And perhaps someone has an explanation why the top left handle(?) is emphasized? When you click a handle it gets bigger so you know where the transform point is, but has the top left handle a special meaning?

 

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15 minutes ago, Joachim_L said:

And perhaps someone has an explanation why the top left handle(?) is emphasized? When you click a handle it gets bigger so you know where the transform point is, but has the top left handle a special meaning?

It shows you if the picture frame (not the image) has been rotated

Rotate the frame 90 degrees, etc and you will see it move

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3 minutes ago, carl123 said:

It shows you if the picture frame (not the image) has been rotated

Rotate the frame 90 degrees, etc and you will see it move

 

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