Graphics Programs Reference
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8. From the Use menu, choose Content-Aware
fill and click OK.
9. Press Command+H (Ctrl+H) to hide the
selection.
Try removing the beach chair in the lower-
left corner and clean up any blemishes with
the Content-Aware Fill command, Clone
Stamp, or Spot Healing Brush.
Tip
Try, Try Again
If you don't like the first attempt Content-Aware fill
generates, just choose Edit > Undo and apply another
Content-Aware fill.
This image was finished with a little additional cloning, a
Levels adjustment, and a Vibrance adjustment layer.
Content-Aware Move
The Content-Aware Move tool is the latest
extension of the capabilities of cloning, healing,
and Content-Aware technology in Photoshop
CS6. With the Content-Aware Move tool, you
can select an object, and then drag it into a new
position. The original object is extracted, and
its background is filled generating a new texture
with Content-Aware fill technology; then the
repositioned copy is blended into the image.
This tool can be quite effective, especially if you
adjust the Adaptation property in the Options
bar to a stricter setting.
1. Close any open files, and then open the
Ch11_Content_Aware_Move.tif file from
the Chapter 11 folder.
The image has some blue guides to help
with composition that should be visible in
the image.
2. Select the Content-Aware Move tool ( J),
which is in the same well as the Patch and
Heal tools.
3. Drag a loose selection around the bird.
 
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