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Blend Photo onto canvas for web banner

Community Beginner ,
Jul 07, 2021 Jul 07, 2021

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I have a photo taken from an iPhone. The focus object can't be cut out easily. Here's a googled example.

I need to place this onto a banner 1900x400px for example. I either end up with 

1) a photo on with the image center and middle on a gradient or painted background?

2) Photo way out of view/focus due to it's sizing?

 

What options / ideas are there to do somethin meaningful with this?? 

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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Content-Aware Fill is not likely to create a good background with so little background availabe, so I would recommend searching stock images sites to find »filler material« to extend the image. 

Also a strong »vignette«, effectively painting the sides black, could help. 

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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Could I grab the last cm of the image repeat it over and over then blur the image?

 

or could I blend it out from there to a single colour? But do it so it looked well done?

 

how would I do that?

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»Could I grab the last cm of the image repeat it over and over then blur the image?«

If you do so I recommend converting the image to a Smart Object and use Filter > Blur Gallery > Field Blur to create a graduated blur. 

Screenshot 2021-07-08 at 15.40.18.png

 

»or could I blend it out from there to a single colour? But do it so it looked well done?«

A Solid Color Layer with a Layer Mask would be an option for that. 

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I'm lacking ideas. Here's an image. What can be be done make this stand out in the size I need? 

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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Why didn’t you post the image immediately? 

 

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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I have a range of images I can use, as it's my product I sell. This is just one example. I wanted to pick up some ideas on what to do so i could reuse it with others in the future. 

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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With that image filling in the background is not that hard; it is probably too difficult for Content-Aware, though. 

So manual touch-up is likely necessary. 

 

Edit: 

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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That;s flippen amazing. When a look at most of my images, there is space on either side of the centrepeice .

 

I assume I can do the same with something like this? even though it's not the same simple pattern?

 

Are you willing to give a quick step by step guide to get me started on this?

 

 

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Edit > Content-Aware Fill, some touch-up and Solid Color Layers may work out here.

Screenshot 2021-07-09 at 08.46.08.pngScreenshot 2021-07-09 at 08.46.46.pngScreenshot 2021-07-09 at 08.48.33.pngScreenshot 2021-07-09 at 08.50.18.png 

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 09, 2021 Jul 09, 2021

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Nice, this is what I have.

 

I really don't know how you achieved that last step. Can you explain that one?

Sorry I'm very new 

 

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Jul 09, 2021 Jul 09, 2021

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Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color 

If it has a Layer Mask fill it with black, otherwise Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All 

Then paint with white to reveal the Solid Color Layer/s at the edges. 

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