Mask Feather refers to the softening of the edges of a mask in photo editing, creating a gradual transition between selected and unselected areas. Instead of a hard, defined edge, feathering blends adjustments smoothly into the surrounding image for a more natural result.
This technique is commonly used when applying local edits such as exposure, colour correction, or sharpening. By feathering the mask, photographers can avoid harsh lines or visible boundaries, especially when working on portraits, skies, or background adjustments.
Mask feathering is available in most editing software and can usually be adjusted to control the strength of the transition. A higher feather value produces a softer blend, while a lower value keeps edges more defined, allowing for precise control over how edits are applied.
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