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10 September 2018
Adobe has released a sneak peek at an upcoming improvement to the Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop. Photoshop Product Manager Meredith Payne Stotzner walks through a new workspace that gives you more control over your images by letting you identify the source areas of the image to copy as well as determine how they are copied.
As the clip above shows, the new Content-Aware Fill workspace adds a check box to show the Sampling Area, Options for samplling Opacity and Color, Fill Setting options for Color Adaptation and Rotation Adaptation plus Scale and Mirror check boxes. And you can output to a new layer, as well.
The new workspace will appear in an upcoming update to Photoshop CC, the company said. It will not, however, replace the current Content-Aware tool but provide a more sophisticate option for those cases where the current tool falls short.