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back on the original image (tabs for each image appear across the top, if you have this default preference set, like I do here, so just click on the image’s
               tab), then press Command-V (PC: Ctrl-V) to Paste this image into your Northern Italy document. When you paste an image, it automatically appears on
               its own layer, and it may be so large that it covers your entire original image (as seen here at the top). That’s simply because the image we pasted is literally
               larger in size (taken with a higher megapixel camera) than the image on the Background layer. Easy fix, though: press Command-T (PC: Ctrl-T) to bring up
               Free Transform and we’ll scale it down.
















































               Step Four:
               If you look at the image in the previous step, you can see that there was only one corner point visible when I chose Free Transform on this new image
               layer. But, there’s kind of a hidden trick for how to reach all four corner points: press Command-0 (that’s a zero; PC: Ctrl-0) and the window instantly
               resizes (shrinks the image area down), so you can see the corner points.
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