![]() So now I’ve made my selection around the area that I do not want to basically move, and I saved that selection. You could also come in here to Channels and you’ll see that the Rock channel is saved right there, so I could have come in here and made a selection, come in here and come down here to Save Selection as Channel, but I prefer to do that in the Save Selection dialog box. I prefer to create the new channel this way. ![]() Notice that the Save Selection dialog box, the operation here says New Channel, so this is gonna create a new channel. So I’m gonna cancel that, and in order to protect that area, I’m going to select the Lasso tool and I’m just going to draw a rough selection around it, and then I’m going to come up here to Select, Save Selection, and I’m gonna call this Rock. Everything else can stretch and whatever Photoshop has to do, but not that rock. When we scale it, we want that area to be intact. So if I come up here to Edit, Content-Aware Scale, and I just pull this, one thing you see is that rock is kind of changing its width, and we don’t want that. First I’ll scale it just without doing anything else. ![]() So that’s about the size of a Facebook banner. And just to double check here, I’ll go up to Image, Image Size, and this is 820 by 315. And I’m gonna click the check mark to commit those changes. So I want to make this a little bit bigger because the top of that rock is getting cut off, so I’m going to bring up my handle right there, and I want to make this a little bit bigger out here, too. I have a preset for Facebook banner here. So I’m going to make a copy of this background layer, and I want to make a Facebook banner, so I’m gonna come up here to my Crop tool. Well, if you want to preserve specific areas when scaling an image, Content-Aware Scale let’s you use an alpha channel to protect content during resizing. And let’s say we want to make a Facebook banner out of this. So here we have this example here, this beautiful landscape. Make A Facebook Banner With Content Aware Scale
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