Photoshop Image size setting

Hi it photoshop experts!

I'm working on the bubble of the photo with Photoshop.

And I have a problem with sizing.

I have to adapt to the size of bubble (not the file size) to sample the bubble picture exactly.

I know that the size and the pixel sample photo (it's 411 * 211 and 180 pixels).

But I have no idea how making bubbles just like identical to the sample bubble.

Because each photo has different dimensions, the size of the canvas also varies after that I cut it with the marquee tool.

So if I adjust the size of the image in the image tab, it changes completely to the canvas (transparent background).

Is it possible to change only bubble itself in photoshop?

I really appreciate your help and put your name in the list of my Savior!

This is bubble of Buja, the dog.

Buja Bubble.png

Is you post the size of the image you need of the bubble? If so, here's what I did:

Lock the transparency of the layer with the image of the dog and fill this layer with white.

Create a new layer below and fill it with black.

Add a new layer for another photo of dog and that convert to smart object:

Turn off the visibility of the layer of the dog for a while and ctrl/cmd, click one of the icons of channel in the palette of channel showing just the circle black bg and white make a selection. Return to the layer panel and turn on the visibility of the new layer of dog and select it. Click the icon of the mask at the bottom of the Panel layer to create a layer mask with the selection you have made.

Click the link in the chain between the icon of the layer and mask icon to dissociate the two. Click on the layer icon to select it and press ctrl/cmd-T to transform the layer to adjust the mask.

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