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Hi, welcome back to the photoshoptrainingchannel.com. Im Jesus Ramirez. In this video, Im going to show you how to resize an image without stretching it in Photoshop. Im going to show you two different examples, one with photography and another one with graphic design, that are going to give you a very good understanding of how this technique works. Theres really not that much to it, so why dont we jump right into the tutorial? This is the first document that Im going to work with. It contains a layer of a car, and you can see that there is some transparency here on the side. And if you press Ctrl T, Command T to transform that layer and scale it, youre obviously going to scale all the pixels uniformly. All the pixels are going to scale at the same time. And if you wanted to do this, but only affect the background, or the areas that are not important, then Photoshop has a great tool for that. Im going to press the Escape key, and Im going to go into Edit, Content Over Scale.