Moves soft-edged borders inward with negative values or outward with positive ones. When increased, soft-edged transitions along the selection border become more abrupt.Typically, the Smart Radius option and refinement tools are more effective. Blurs the transition between the selection and surrounding pixels.Ĭontrast. Reduces irregular areas (“hills and valleys”) in the selection border to create a smoother outline.įeather. Use a small radius for sharp edges, and a large one for softer edges. Determines the size of the selection border in which edge refinement occurs. Deselect this option if the border is uniformly hard- or soft-edged, or if you want to control the Radius setting and refinement brushes more precisely. Automatically adjusts the radius for hard and soft edges found in the border region. Note: Brush over soft areas such as hair or fur, to add fine details to the selection. To change the brush size, press the bracket keys. To quickly toggle from one tool to the other, press E.
Precisely adjust the border area in which edge refinement occurs. Refine Radius and Erase Refinements tools. Show Radius. Displays the radius of the edge refinement. From the View pop-out menu, choose a view mode for your selection. To open the Refine Edge dialog on a Mac, select a portion of an image, Control-click the selection, and choose Refine Edge. You can also open the Refine Edge dialog by choosing Select > Refine Edge. In Photoshop Elements, you can fine-tune your selection using the Refine Edge (select a portion of an image, right-click the selection, and choose Refine Edge from the context menu) dialog box. Keys for showing or hiding panels (expert mode).Optimizing images for the PNG-24 format.Optimizing images for the GIF or PNG-8 format.Smooth selection edges with anti-aliasing and feathering.Add blur, replace colors, and clone image areas.Scratch disks, plug-ins, and application updates.System requirements | Photoshop Elements.