Here is a couple of things in photoshop that have annoyed me which seem to have been an issue for the last few versions...
First Annoyance - Before you resize and image, it starts off with nice crisp hard edges. Once you resize the crisp edge becomes a soft edge. Is there some way to easily stop this from happening other than cropping it to re-make the hard edge?
Second Annoyance - Guides are especially helpful for web design use. When cutting out images within a layout this use to be a fairly quick way to do it. Well a few versions ago I noticed when selecting within guides using the rectangluar marquee tool it wasn't selecting accurately (or maybe too accurately) when I zoom in, the marquee is often off the guide by about 1 or 2 pixels which forces you to 'free transform' the selection to make it snap to the guide. Anyone know how to stop this lameness?



