Anti-aliasing produces a smooth-edged selection by partially filling in pixels along the edge, making them semitransparent. You can apply anti-aliasing to selections as you create them. For more information about creating selections, see Creating selections.
After a selection is created, you can apply anti-aliasing based on the selection’s shape. You can also restore the original anti-aliasing of an object that was pasted into an image. Restoring anti-aliasing is useful if you made the selection without anti‑aliasing and you want to smooth the edges of the selection.
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Choose Selections Modify Shape Based Anti-alias. |
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Inside — applies anti-aliasing to the inside of the selection marquee |
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Outside — applies anti-aliasing to outside of the selection marquee |
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Choose Selections Modify Recover Anti-alias. |
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Inside — applies anti-aliasing inside the selection marquee |
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Outside — applies anti-aliasing outside the selection marquee |
To apply anti-aliasing to all layers in the selection, mark the Use all layers check box.
To apply anti-aliasing and copy the result to a new layer, mark the Result on new layer check box.
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