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TIP: Auto Noise Reduction
By default, the Shake Reduction filter applies an Auto noise reduction to the source image,
but if you don't think it did a great job, you can use the Source Noise pop-up menu to try
one of the three different noise reduction amounts (Low, Medium, and High).
Stretching Stuff to Fit Using Content-Aware Scale
The first of the Content-Aware features we'll cover comes in handy when you need to res-
ize just part of your image without totally trashing the main subject of it. This is great when
you have to make your image fit into a document size that doesn't match the aspect ratio
of a digital camera image (for example, like when you add a still image to a video slide
show). That's when Content-Aware Scale rocks, because it's “aware” of the important part
of the image, and so it only stretches the non-important parts (and if it's not quite sure, you
can help it out). It's like an “intelligent” resizer.
Step One:
Herearethetwodocumentswe'regoingtoworkwith.Thefirstisourdigital camera photo,
and the second is a blank document that's more like the widescreen aspect ratio of video
(in the New dialog, I chose Film & Video from the Preset pop-up menu and NTSC DV Wi-
descreen from the Size pop-up menu).
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