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okay to get started i just added this background image that i like to automatically fit to my canvas to do this letamp;#39;s go up to image and select trim in the pop-up select the transparent pixels option if your background is transparent or choose one of the other options if you have a colored background then click ok to trim the canvas to your imageamp;#39;s size okay this works great but letamp;#39;s say you donamp;#39;t want to resize the canvas but would rather increase the size of your image for this all you have to do is use the ctrl t keyboard shortcut to bring up these sizing handles then drag the handles to the edge of the canvas to fill it up and they should automatically snap to make it even easier if your imageamp;#39;s aspect ratio isnamp;#39;t the same as a canvas youamp;#39;ll need to hold down the shift key while dragging to stretch out the image a bit hopefully in the future docHub will implement a shortcut for resizing the layer to canvas but for now this is