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(Ps Beta 25.1) When I use the Crop tool to expand my work area, Generative Fill automatically kicks in to fill that space for me. I would like the option to NOT do that until I ask it to G-Fill. I cannot find any setting to allow this. My primary use for this is revising logos and clip art from customers. All I want is to add a bit of visual elbow room so I can work. I don't necessarily enlarge my canvas area every time.
Am I missing a toggle somewhere to turn it off? Is this a feature that Adobe thinks I want to have everytime?
Thanks
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Ahh! THAT'S it! Thank you. So busy playing in the new sandbox I havent had time to read the instruction fully. 😄 Thank you!
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that is not working for me, I do not have "Background (default)" as an option, it only has Transparent (default), and Generative Expand. I am just trying to crop down a photo and the generative fill keeps doing strange things. When I change to Transparent(default) my photo disapears into a tiny dot. This is very frustrating.
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@pilarc66891374 that doesn't make sense - Generative Expand would only apply if you extend an image not crop inwards. Go to the settings on the upper left of the options bar and click "Clear" to remove any settings - sounds like you have a resolution or scale set.
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I agree. When I make the crop smaller the generative expand kicks in too.