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Editing a screenshot taken from desktop using printscreen behaves weirdly until you rasterize the image


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4 minutes ago, Frozen Death Knight said:

If this is intentional, I feel that there should be some sort of indicator that the image can't be edited like other layers.

There is such an indicator: the layer is denoted in the Layers panel as an ‘(Image)’ layer. Such a layer can be freely transformed without loss of quality, but if you want to work with individual pixels you need to rasterize it first.

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4 minutes ago, Alfred said:

There is such an indicator: the layer is denoted in the Layers panel as an ‘(Image)’ layer. Such a layer can be freely transformed without loss of quality, but if you want to work with individual pixels you need to rasterize it first.

Feels a bit too vague considering that the indicator is on top of where you would start typing the name of the layer. There is also the issue of the indicator disappearing when you have a long name for said layer, making it less useful as a result. Here's and example image:
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