Feathering
Feathering is a technique used to create a gradual transition between two adjacent areas or elements to reduce hard edges. The term is used across disciplines such as image editing, audio production, and visual effects, and generally refers to softening boundaries by introducing a gradual change in opacity, color, or volume.
In digital image editing and compositing, feathering targets the edge of a selection, mask, or layer. The
In photography and film, feathering helps create seamless composites when combining images or applying matte paintings.
In audio editing, feathering describes a smooth fade between clips or sounds to avoid abrupt transitions. It
Other contexts use feathering to describe gradual transitions in vector graphics, printing, and geographic information systems,