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6. Cropping, Resizing, and Rotating > The Content-Aware Scale Tool

The Content-Aware Scale Tool

Once in a blue moon, a software company adds a feature that works almost like magic. Adobe did exactly that in CS4 with Content-Aware Scale (affectionately known in nerdy circles as CAS). CAS examines what's in your image and intelligently adds or removes pixels from unimportant areas as you change the size of the overall image. The magic part? It knows enough to leave the important bits—such as people—unchanged. For example, think of web pages you've used that resize themselves smoothly and fluidly as you make your browser window bigger or smaller. Now imagine doing the same thing with an image.

With this technology, Photoshop doesn't squash or stretch the whole image; instead, the program adds or deletes chunks of, say, that big ol' sky in the background or the grassy lawn in the foreground, leaving the important parts—like the three frolicking friends—unscathed. A picture really is worth a thousand words when it comes to CAS, so take a peek at Figure 6-24 to see what this feature can do.


  

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