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susane77866555
Participant
July 18, 2015
Answered

Content-Aware Fill feature is greyed-out in Photoshop

  • July 18, 2015
  • 16 replies
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My content aware button is greyed out.  Why?

 

{Moderator note: Edited the thread title}

Correct answer Barrow-White

I had this issue. When you have selected the area with the crop tool, go to the top bar. There you will see a cog button 'set additional crop options', click this to show the menu and make sure that Classic mode is turned off. For me that fixed the issue and content aware suddenly came back as selectable again.

16 replies

Participant
January 6, 2021

make sure the layer that you are trying to fill isn't locked 

Participant
July 30, 2018

Hello, Suzane. I had this same question today, and the way that I solved it was by using the lasso tool (L) to select a smudge on my lens, hitting SHIFT + F5, clicking on "Contents:", and clicking on content-aware. I hope this helps anyone who stumbles on this forum!

Participant
July 31, 2020

I tried this, but unfortunately it did not work for me either, but thank you.

Participant
October 7, 2020

Rasterize the layer whose content you want to fill. It should work.

Participant
June 16, 2017

I don't know if this is the most appropriate way to resolve this issue, but it worked for me.

- After image is placed, I keep the layer selected and Command + J to duplicate it. (Work from this layer).

- Go to top: Layer > Smart Objects > Rasterize

- Once you've made your selection (with Lasso or Patch tool) you should be able to Edit Fill now.

I'm not sure why Smart Objects can't use Content Aware Fill seamlessly, but this way might help you.

Participant
August 9, 2019

casper11  escribió

I don't know if this is the most appropriate way to resolve this issue, but it worked for me.

- After image is placed, I keep the layer selected and Command + J to duplicate it. (Work from this layer).

- Go to top: Layer > Smart Objects > Rasterize

- Once you've made your selection (with Lasso or Patch tool) you should be able to Edit Fill now.

I'm not sure why Smart Objects can't use Content Aware Fill seamlessly, but this way might help you.

That works for me. Thank you so much.

Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 20, 2015

Can you show screen shots? Maybe you're on a layer that can't use content aware fill, like a smart object.

Participant
September 20, 2015

I completely deleted the pix (the VERY FIRST pix) I did. I don't know how to do layers, but in case, I have it set to "photograpy" on right side, and hit reset photograpy. I shut down program, reopened and added completely new pix. I'd send you a screen shot, but unless I can get my phone which has a rear camera, you're over estimating the term "beginner" I have used PS years ago, and was able to redo old pixs, the video showing content aware made me extremely excited (lot of my pixs been destroyed (house fire/water damage). There HAS to be a RESET, or total flaw! thank you for trying

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 20, 2015

You do not need a camera to take screenshots. Here's how to take and post them: FAQ: How do I capture and post a screen shot or video?

Participant
September 20, 2015

I've has PS for 24 hours and already my content aware button under fill is grayed out. I watched a video on repairing damaged pix's, so if the above "did I make a selection first?" comment is supposed to make me feel better about PS, or teach me something, It did not. I shut down restarted. HOW DO I GET CONTENT AWARE back???????

Norman Sanders
Legend
July 18, 2015

Which one?

Did you remember to make a selection first?