Hate Cropping? 3 Ways to Expand Photos in Photoshop!
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Three Simple Techniques to Extend Images in Photoshop! Whether you want to stretch your images for a Facebook Cover Photo or preserve the details without cropping for Instagram, in the lesson, learn how to fill up the empty areas to create a seamless image.
In this video, we will learn how to use the dedicated Content-Aware Fill, Content-Aware Scale, and the classic Mirroring technique along with little tools to expand an image to your desired aspect ratio.
I hope this video helps you. Thank you so much for watching :)
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What I like to do is a combination of technique 1 and 3. I transform and stretch out the background just before the point of distortion then I use content aware fill to do the rest. By stretching first, you lessen the amount of guessing that content aware needs to generate.
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Thank you for this excellent tutorial. Have noted all your techniques.
Good example depicting the patch and content aware fill in action for background scaling. Content aware fill is a life saver no less.
very well explained, thank you! - Expecially the way you show how to combine different techniques and procede step by step. - highly appreciated :-)
Amazing tips. I didn't know about the third one! Thank you Unmesh!
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Thanks for teaching different methods for expanding images.
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Loved all 3 techniques.....Thank you
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I have to expand images a lot for work. And I learned these “tricks” from trial and error gradually (of course I also watch Piximperfect videos to learn new things 😁). I feel so proud of myself for actually learning the philosophy and figuring things out by myself.
It’s always a combination of whatever techniques you can put together. And the best tool is the tool that you know how to use well.
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I wanted to add an info, for the content aware scale technique, if you want to scale without keeping to do it in multiple times/stretches just use the laso tool and create a selection around your subjects, then save that selection (with any name). and then when you scale, there is a box that says "Protect", from there choose your previously saved selection and there you go. photoshop will now scale without distorting your subjects (don't go too far with it though, because then photoshop tends to ignore the area that you want to protect)
happy photo editing
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thanks for the tutorial and nice effort (especially on the first photo). I apply the second and third techniques when necessary, but I would never put that much effort and time as in the first photo just to make it fit IG's aspect ratio. If 1:1 or 4:5 works on that particular photo I crop it right away, else I apply frame. Indeed I do not like the way IG tends to force how photographers exhibit their work.
You're an awesome teacher! Thank you
This helped me! Thanks!
For simple backgrounds you can always use the crop tool expand your canvas and then select content-aware (beside the delete cropped pixels) to have photoshop fill in space as well. You may have to do slight editing but its less work overall....in some cases
that's what I love about PS, there are no right or wrong ways to achieve the same goal.
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I always enjoy watching your channel, the tutorial that you provide really helps me, from me who can't yet crop images in Photoshop, even brushing a brush. Thank you for sharing a high quality tutorial, which I never got on any channel. 😊
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I was aware of Content Aware to"expand" a image but I somehow missed Content Aware "scale", tried it, loved it thank you👍🏾
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That third technique sounds like a stretch, but I'll try it.
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Great stuff! For the "mirror" method, I would duplicate a much larger area once to fill the empty space. Then use the healing brush to get rid of unwanted objects. But every photo is different and calls for different approaches.