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When you transform a layer, you also stretch the contents of the image. Holding Shift can keep your layer from stretching. But if you want to resize a landscape photo to fit this 9x16 portrait aspect ratio and keep both of the important visual elements in a photo, you will need to use a technique that allows you you to resize an image without stretching it. Let me show you how to do that. First, duplicate the layer. To work non destructively, Ill disable the background layer, then go into the Edit menu and choose Content-Aware Scale. The Content-Aware Scale allows you to scale an image while protecting important visual information like people, buildings, cars, animals and things of that nature. However, if you push this a little too far, youll notice that Photoshop will start contracting the wrong pixels and the image doesnt look very good. So, we need to tell Photoshop what pixels to protect. To do so, you need to make a selection. You can use any tool you want. Ill use the Lasso