![]() ![]() etc, used slight transparency or some Gaussian blur on the whole image, but how can I add transparency or blur JUST to the edges (I mean without having to do it manually with half-transparent eraser or dodge tools, which would seem a but cumbersome and nonpractical)? I have worked with a totally different graphic program before, and had not worked with Photoshop for more than 10 years, so I am not yet so familiar with the new CC interface. Depending on the picture’s resolution, the final effect after you apply feathering will be different. ![]() Select>Modify>Feather (Shift+F6) To make soft edges in Photoshop, click on Select > Modify > Feather. I saw a feathering tool when I cropped images myself, but where can I find "soften edges", "feather edges" or "edge blur" tool for pngs that have been imported as cropped "ready-to-use" transparent pngs? What is the best way of integrating such pngs, making it look as if it were part of the background? Therefore, to get a necessary vignetting effect, you need to make the edges slightly softer. I have a question about feathering/soften edges when integrating pngs with transparent background that are already cropped.
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