
if you don't want changes made to the first frame to effect all subsequent frames, you have to turn of 'Propogate Frame 1 Changes'. How you access that depends on what version of PS you're using... if it's pre-CS3 then you're probably talking about ImageReady, in which case I think you right-click the frame (or possibly the layer). If you're in CS3 then it's available at the top of the layers palette when the animation window is open.
About rotation... you're correct, rotating and resizing acts on the layer, not the frame, so you'll see the changes reflected in all frames that contain that layer. Opacity and position on the other hand act on the individual frame.
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About rotation... you're correct, rotating and resizing acts on the layer, not the frame, so you'll see the changes reflected in all frames that contain that layer. Opacity and position on the other hand act on the individual frame.