Updated AffineTransform docstring to mention it uses the inverse matrix#8735
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Updated AffineTransform docstring to mention it uses the inverse matrix#8735hugovk merged 1 commit intopython-pillow:mainfrom
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AffineTransformdocstring currently states#8728 implied that this could be clearer
and #8731 is now requesting that we clarify that the inverse matrix is used.
For further reading, see https://stackabuse.com/affine-image-transformations-in-python-with-numpy-pillow-and-opencv/#affinetransformationswithpillow
So I'm here updating the first sentence to