To add feathering to an existing selection, choose Select > Feather, select a value for the feather radius, and click OK. To apply feathering, enter a feather value in the options bar before you make the selection. Only the edge pixels change, so you don't lose any detail. Anti-aliasing softens the transition between pixels on the edge of the selection and background pixels. To smooth the edges of a selection, select Anti-Aliased in the options bar before you make the selection.Then enter a sample radius between 1 and 100 (depending on how far outside the selection you want Photoshop Elements to look for matching pixels), and click OK. To select stray bits of color, such as hair, when you've used the Magic Wand tool or another color-based selection method, choose Select > Modify > Smooth.Photoshop Elements modifies the selection to include only the pixels in the soft-edged border you've created. Then enter a value between 1 and 200 pixels for the width of the border, and click OK.
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