Feathering is a technique used in Photoshop that creates a soft edge around an object. It’s similar to the anti-aliasing filter, but it works with pixels, not lines. To feather an object, first select the object you want to feather and then click the “Feather” button (it looks like a small fan). You’ll see a dialog box that lets you choose how much feathering to apply. The default setting is 50%, which creates a soft edge around the object. You can adjust the feathering percentage by clicking on the “Feather” button again and then using the slider bar. If you want to remove all of the feathering, simply click on the “Remove Feather” button. ..