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Content-aware scale not working :( HELP!

New Here ,
Feb 03, 2020 Feb 03, 2020

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Hi guys, I need to stretch out backround of portarait picture. I used this tutorial as my guidance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzVfQJMYJ_w&list=PLtsWnp92FZDA03tlHDBrD4nRRqyCVpBvt&index=19&t=115s but I can't figure out two things. 

1.) When I crop picure to size I need, backround appears as black (not transparent as in video). See screenshot: Snímka obrazovky 2020-02-03 o 10.57.39.png

 

2.) Content-aware scale is grayed out so I CAN'T click on it. 

Can anybody help please? 

Thanks a lot 🙂

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Community Expert , Feb 03, 2020 Feb 03, 2020

  Hello, in the video, Unmesh is working on a layer, while you are working on the background.

Just double-click on the background thumbnail, to turn it into a layer, and you are good to go!

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  Hello, in the video, Unmesh is working on a layer, while you are working on the background.

Just double-click on the background thumbnail, to turn it into a layer, and you are good to go!

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Hey, thanks for help. 🙂

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No problem, you are welcome, keep on Photoshopping! 

Usually, you should have an eye on the layers panel, and on the Option Bar, at the top...

And, increasingly, the Properties panel is very useful as well to check what's going on... and to set things up, like the others!

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