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Preserve visual content when scaling images
- (Optional) Choose Select > All if
you’re scaling a Background layer.
- Choose Edit > Content-Aware Scale.
- Specify any of the following in the options bar:
- Reference Point Location

- Click a square on the reference point locator
to
specify the fixed point around which the image is scaled. By default
this point is at the center of the image. - Use Relative Positioning For Reference Point

- Click the button to specify the new position of the reference
point in relation to its current position.
- Image Size
- Scales the image to a specific size. Enter X-axis and
Y-axis pixel dimensions. If desired, click Maintain Aspect Ratio
. - Scaling Percentage
- Specifies the image scaling as a percentage of the original size.
Enter a percentage for the width (W) and height (H).
- Amount
- Specifies the ratio of content-aware scaling to normal
scaling. Specify a percentage for content-aware scaling by typing
in the text box or clicking the arrow and moving the slider.
- Protect
- Chooses an alpha channel that specifies an area to protect.
- Protect Skin Tones

- Attempts to preserve regions that contain skin-tones.
- Drag a handle on the bounding box to scale the image.
Press Shift as you drag a corner handle to scale proportionately.
When positioned over a handle, the pointer becomes a double arrow.
- Click either Cancel Transform
or
Commit Transform .
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