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Fitting a square image into a rectangular hole is going to mean compromise somewhere but as to method it just takes some simple transformation.


(If you have the option to convert the 'dessert' layer to a 'Smart Object' then do so.)


With the 'dessert' layer above the 'monitor' layer and selected, just use CTRL + T to go into transform mode.

Transform the image to fit.


Job done.


Question is....which way to go?


Transforming by 'Height' means gaps down each side, which you'll have to 'fill' with something...


[ATTACH]57598[/ATTACH]



Transforming by stretching (scaling) will obviously stretch the image....although it fits...


[ATTACH]57599[/ATTACH]



Transforming to 'Width' means it fills the space but you lose some of the image top and bottom...


[ATTACH]57600[/ATTACH]


With this last one you'll need a 'Mask' to hide the image outside the area of interest.


Regards.

MrToM.


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