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Selecting parts of an image
Last updated 7/26/2011
Defringe a selection
When you move or paste a selection, some of the pixels surrounding the selection border are included with the 
selection. These extra pixels can result in a fringe or halo around the edges of the selection. The Defringe Layer 
command replaces the color of any fringe pixels with the colors of nearby pixels containing pure colors (those without 
background color). For example, if you select a yellow object on a blue background and then move the selection, some 
of the blue background is moved with the object. Defringe Layer replaces the blue pixels with yellow pixels.
Dog selected and copied to a new image where artifacts from the dark background are visible (top). Image after using the Defringe Layer 
command (bottom).
1
Copy and paste a selection into a new or existing layer.
2
Choose Enhance
  > Adjust Color  > Defringe Layer.
3
In the Defringe dialog box, type the number of pixels you’d like to replace around the object. A value of 1 or 2 should 
be sufficient.
4
Click OK.