I would go for softening in drawn masks and feathering in the variance-thresholded edge detection of the guided filter.

What happens in drawn masks is only outside the main outline, while the guided filter is much less predictable in its behaviour (could be in, could be out, could cross the line too).

Cheers,

A.

Le 05/01/2021 à 19:12, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :

So .. a question: does feathering become applied to both sides of the base outline or only effect the 'smoothing' area outside of the base?


On 2021-01-05 8:13 a.m., DougC wrote:
"Feathering amount" might be better than "feather size".





---- On Tue, 05 Jan 2021 11:04:32 -0500 Mica Semrick<m...@silentumbrella.com>  
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"Feather size" is still awkward. It could be changed to "feathering" as well.
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