Hello! Thank you SO much for this demonstration. It has truly been a lifesaver! I had some beautiful professional photos taken for my birthday last month. I finally received the final edits but unfortunately most of the photos were taken too close. I wouldn't be able to post the full images on Instagram. Since the photographer did not resize them I took it upon myself to figure it out. I've been searching high and low for apps that will allow me to do it but I had to give in and download Photoshop. At first, I was going to give up while watching this. The "Content Aware Scale" did not work (I think) because the background is black and my dress + hair is black in the photo. BUT I kept watching and tried the "Content Aware Fill" and it worked PERFECTLY! The photographer actually had a friend try to resize them for me but mine came out waaaaay better because of your example. Needless to say, I am very very grateful. I will be cancelling my Photoshop plan before it charges me but I may need to look into purchasing it for good lol
@@PixelAndBracketPhotoshop Yes! I did 4 photos yesterday. Thank you so much!! Now I have to cancel the plan before I get charged haha but you make me want to learn more!
Much easier way>>>> press cntl and t or cmnd t down after selecting the layer, then you will see in the bar on the top of screen display a link icon. Click on it to unselect it. Done. Wualla! Cntrol T... thats it
Almost thought I had it...not working for me, latest PS..followed steps to a T...tried makimg smart object and rastersizing...no worky...any suggestions? Updates? Help!
I have a super high Resolution photo. But when I try to make it super small. It becomes pixelated. How can achieve such method without loosing quality.
Images are placed as Smart Objects, you'll have to right-click the layer and Rasterize it before using Content Aware tools. They add actual pixels to the layer.
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So fantastic and well presented and easy to follow, amazing teacher and explanations, thank you kindly!
your explanation is easy to understand . Thank you
Hello! Thank you SO much for this demonstration. It has truly been a lifesaver! I had some beautiful professional photos taken for my birthday last month. I finally received the final edits but unfortunately most of the photos were taken too close. I wouldn't be able to post the full images on Instagram. Since the photographer did not resize them I took it upon myself to figure it out. I've been searching high and low for apps that will allow me to do it but I had to give in and download Photoshop. At first, I was going to give up while watching this. The "Content Aware Scale" did not work (I think) because the background is black and my dress + hair is black in the photo. BUT I kept watching and tried the "Content Aware Fill" and it worked PERFECTLY! The photographer actually had a friend try to resize them for me but mine came out waaaaay better because of your example. Needless to say, I am very very grateful. I will be cancelling my Photoshop plan before it charges me but I may need to look into purchasing it for good lol
I use content aware fill all the time at work for filling in background of photos that are too close! It works amazing most of the time!
@@PixelAndBracketPhotoshop Yes! I did 4 photos yesterday. Thank you so much!! Now I have to cancel the plan before I get charged haha but you make me want to learn more!
How to change scale proportionately to Alt + Shift? The new update on 2023 now has it that you only hold Alt which I find weird to adapt to.
you've earned a new sub minute into the video, perfect paced explanation and very informative
That was awesome. 9m50s well spent. 👍😃
Much easier way>>>> press cntl and t or cmnd t down after selecting the layer, then you will see in the bar on the top of screen display a link icon. Click on it to unselect it. Done. Wualla! Cntrol T... thats it
tks but the context aware tool is selecting the entire canvas, not the image on mine. Followed you step by step
content aware scale grayed out - doesn't work...'sigh'
Almost thought I had it...not working for me, latest PS..followed steps to a T...tried makimg smart object and rastersizing...no worky...any suggestions? Updates? Help!
I have a super high Resolution photo. But when I try to make it super small. It becomes pixelated. How can achieve such method without loosing quality.
superb...
when i try content aware scale it does not protect my subject following the video. has anyone else had this issue ?
Very cool
Thank you ❤
When I put my image in the content aware scale option is no longer usable
Images are placed as Smart Objects, you'll have to right-click the layer and Rasterize it before using Content Aware tools. They add actual pixels to the layer.
I can't select the person like u did
me either
u can transform it by clicking command t
What version of photoshop is this pls
The latest
Why all tutorials are so fast spoken 😞 no change to follow. My picture was totally weird bend after this procedure. 😰
slow it down
🙂
😍
Thanks!