Zooming out to have a wider frame on already taken photos

Hi there,

Is there a way to zoom out to see a larger scale of a photo once it has been taken? My aunt failed at taking photos and cut my head out of most lol, so would there be a way to see more?

MacBook Air, macOS 12.5

Posted on Jun 7, 2024 11:36 AM

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Posted on Jun 7, 2024 3:16 PM

There is no way of doing this.


Although the latest version of Photoshop has a function called Generative Crop which amazingly would allow you to expand a photo and it will generate new pixels to blend in with the existing photo. This works well for foliage scenes or deserts or buildings, but is unlikely to know what you look like so wouldn't be able to add a photo of you. Best thing is to use Photoshop to expand the photo and then cut and paste a photo of you from another photo.

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Jun 7, 2024 3:16 PM in response to bwilloe8

There is no way of doing this.


Although the latest version of Photoshop has a function called Generative Crop which amazingly would allow you to expand a photo and it will generate new pixels to blend in with the existing photo. This works well for foliage scenes or deserts or buildings, but is unlikely to know what you look like so wouldn't be able to add a photo of you. Best thing is to use Photoshop to expand the photo and then cut and paste a photo of you from another photo.

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Zooming out to have a wider frame on already taken photos

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