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16:9 landscape AI picture - Why isn't it in the main area?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 31, 2025 Jan 31, 2025

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I've been doing some AI generated photos, and can't seem to get any photos besides the square photo. Even if I choose 16:9 landscape, it only gives me a square as its output, even though I can see on the left side, that it's an actual landscape 16:9 size picture. Why is this square still showing and why can't I see the entire landscape picture in the main area? 

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Community Beginner , Feb 02, 2025 Feb 02, 2025

Never mind guys. I figured it out. Not sure if you didn't respond because you didn't know what I was talking about. 

 

Anyway, all i did was set the initial default shape to a different size than the square. I figured I wanted to do 3000x2000 pixels and basically that's how I was able to look at an AI generated picture with 3:4, or 16:9 scale without the sides being cut off. Anyway, hope that helps someone out there.

 

Take care! 

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Jan 31, 2025 Jan 31, 2025

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Hello @Mr Chad ET,

Thank you for your message. I am sorry you are having this problem. 

Can you please share some of the generated images with the prompt you used?  Are you using a reference image?

Thanks,
    droopy

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 31, 2025 Jan 31, 2025

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Hello Droopy Dog,

 

Thanks for reading and replying. So, it'll show this part first. I chose the 16:9 widescreen . The prompt is in the middle of the page. 

MrChadET_0-1738327887616.png

 

Then I'll put in what I want in the AI generator box...

MrChadET_1-1738328013047.png

So, when the pictures gererate, they are automatically added to the right pane, but the right pane is still in the "square" mode, and I can't see the rest of the picture...Does this pic make sense? 

MrChadET_2-1738328125114.png

It's still in a "square" mode even though I chose the 16:9 picture. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 31, 2025 Jan 31, 2025

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Hi @Mr Chad ET,

 

Welcome to the community! Are you referring to the layers on the right-hand side, as per the screenshot below-

TarunSaini_0-1738340958780.png

 

Regards,

Tarun

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 31, 2025 Jan 31, 2025

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Not sure where you got those lol. No, I'm referring to the center picture. The center picture is always a SQUARE, even if I choose the 16:9. The pics on the right side only show square photos as well. So, not sure how you're seeing these rectangular pics on the right side. How are you getting those? And how can I change the square in the center to a rectangle? 

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Never mind guys. I figured it out. Not sure if you didn't respond because you didn't know what I was talking about. 

 

Anyway, all i did was set the initial default shape to a different size than the square. I figured I wanted to do 3000x2000 pixels and basically that's how I was able to look at an AI generated picture with 3:4, or 16:9 scale without the sides being cut off. Anyway, hope that helps someone out there.

 

Take care! 

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