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October 10, 2023
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Is there anyway to change the default Crop Fill: option from "Transparent" to "Content-Aware Fill?"

  • October 10, 2023
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Hello, 

I do a lot of image editing for my job and typically have to expand the canvas to adapt images to our website resolution. In previous editions of photoshop I could have the crop tool default to having it auto fill as Content-Aware but as far as I can tell now, the crop tool only defaults to "Transparent (default)" and even when I change it to content-aware fill it always reverts back to transparent when I open a new image to edit.

As far as i've tried, making a new crop preset doesn't save the Content-Aware Fill option and always reverts back to transparent even if I had Content-Aware selected when I made the preset. I also haven't been able to find any setting that lets me change the default.

Does anyone know of a way to change the default to Content-Aware Fill? because i'm out of ideas.

4 replies

Participant
November 14, 2025

ADOBE PLEASE!  Fix this issue.  It's a total PITA.  

 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 2, 2023

@kylem61345654 @itsonlysmellz  change the setting on the tool without a document open and it does stick.

I just tested in 25.1 -

  1. Started the app
  2. opened my workspace via the Window menu
  3. Chose the Crop Tool
  4. Set the default setting to Content-Aware (or whatever you want)
  5. Quit Photoshop
  6. Relaunched and verified - default settings held.
  7. Opened image - default settings held.
paulf40009506
Participating Frequently
November 10, 2024

This does not work…

CMass
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 12, 2024

@paulf40009506

I'm not able to reproduces this. Can you share what version of Photoshop you're currently using? Does it happen on all images? 


^CM

itsonlysmellz
Participant
November 2, 2023

This also bugs the F**K out of me and I really wish they would let your selection stick. It used to do it before. C'mon, Adobe. Help us customers out. Thanks in advance.

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 11, 2023

»Content-Aware Fill« seems to stick for the Crop Tool here unless a Layer is present for which it is not applicable (Adjustment Layer, …). 

 

Could you please post unclipped screenshots including the pertinent Panels that illustrate under which circumstances the issue happens exactly?