Turning Off the Transform Box in Photoshop refers to the action of removing the bounding box that appears around a selected layer or object when using the Transform tool. This bounding box allows users to resize, rotate, or skew the selected element but can sometimes obstruct the view of the image.
Disabling the transform box can be beneficial when users need to make precise adjustments to the selected content without the bounding box interfering. It provides a clearer view of the image, enabling more accurate and efficient editing. Additionally, turning off the transform box can be helpful when working with complex selections or when the bounding box is too large or small for the task.