Please make it possible to set "Content-Aware Fill" as the default option when cropping images 🙏
- May 12, 2025
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..making it necessary to manually choose "Content-Aware Fill" over and over again (I probably do this 300 times a month)..
One instance where it changes away from the manually-set "Content-Aware Fill" is when I open a file with more than one layer (background layer being locked by default).
The problem is the fill mode then changes to "Background (default) for all open files, and all files I open from there on out.
The only "solution" to set it back to "Contant-Aware" is to quit PS, open it again without a file, set crop tool, set "Content-Aware Fill", close PS, open it again..
Also it doesn't seem to make sense in the first place as to why the fill mode changes - when opening a single-layer file (with locked background) it will happily stay with "Content-Aware" - see attached screenshots..
This is really doing my head in.
Can you please give users the option to set "Content-Aware Fill" as the (permanent) default?
Thanks in advance!
Ps: I'm using the most recent MacOS (15.4.1) and up-to-date Photoshop (26.6.1) - this problem exists for a while though, moths at least..
