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How to smooth or soften edges in Adobe Photoshop.

Explore how you can smooth rough edges to help blend different elements into a single image.

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A selfie of a person. The selfie has been duplicated several times and the layers have been blended to create a unique design.

How to smooth edges

Using anti-aliasing

Anti-aliasing gently softens the opacity and color transition between edge pixels and background pixels, preserving the image’s clarity and detail. In plain English, this means that it blends the pixels along the edge of an image to make lines and borders look nice and smooth.

  1. Choose it:
    In the toolbar, select the Lasso, Polygonal Lasso, Magnetic Lasso, Elliptical Marquee, or Magic Wand tool.
  2. Check it:
    In the Options bar at the top of the screen, click the checkbox beside the Anti-aliasing option.
  3. Select it:
    Select the sections of the image you want to smooth.
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