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Comment supprimer l'effet de transparence en bordure d'une sélection lors d'un copié/collé ?

New Here ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

Bonjour.

J'ai besoin de votre aide svp !

Comment supprimer l'effet de transparence en bordure d'une sélection lors d'un copié/collé ?

voici en image le problème :

 

Crop de l'image de base, avec la ligne de la sélection

Capture d’écran 2025-09-12 à 20.05.24.png

image de la partie collée sélectionnée (avec cette bande en transparence de part et d'autre de la selection)

(le damier de transparence du calque n'est pas visible ici lorsque je dépose la capture d'écran)

Capture d’écran 2025-09-12 à 20.06.16.png

 

 image de la partie collée sélectionnée inversée (avec cette bande en transparence de part et d'autre de la selection)

Capture d’écran 2025-09-12 à 20.06.33.png

 

Image recomposée des deux parties collées avec une bande moins dense à l'endroit de rencontre

Capture d’écran 2025-09-12 à 20.06.48.png

Bug ou je fais quelque chose de faux (je suis de loin pas un féru de PS)

Merci de votre aide

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Adobe Employee , Oct 20, 2025 Oct 20, 2025

Hi @Cedders1453,

 

Thank you for clarifying that you’re aiming for a sharp separation between the sky and the ground without the transparency band you’ve been noticing. You’ve done a good job narrowing this down.

Since you mentioned you are selecting the sky, one reliable alternative is Select > Sky. This option creates a dedicated mask of the sky, and you can then refine it using Select > Modify for a crisp edge.

 

 

I hope it helps!

 

Best,

Anshul Saini

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

Je suis sur macOS 15.6.1 et PS 26.10.0

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Community Expert ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

@Cedders1453 you are zoomed in to actual pixel depth - how does the image look at 100%?

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

Capture d’écran 2025-09-12 à 22.24.37.png

 zoomed at 70% the lign is visible

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025
When I’m zoomed at 50% it make a visible light line
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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

Hi @Cedders1453, welcome to the community!

When you make your selection, could you check the top adjustments bar to see if Feather is set to 0 px and Anti-alias is turned off? That should help make your selection sharper and avoid those bits of transparency.

Let me know if that does the trick!

Alek

 

*(If you mention me with an @, like @Aleke, I’ll get a notification and can respond faster.)*
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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

I made the selection with the tool speed selection, so i don't have these option

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

I try with the lasso (L) or magnetic lasso (L) , or the other tools for selection and i don't have this problem.

It seems this exist only with the speed tool selection.

Do you think it is possible to adjust this tool so it work without transparency ?

 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

@Cedders1453  check your Photoshop Settings/Image Processing and change to "Cloud (detailed results)" for the first option. The other options can be set to "More Stable" instead of "faster". That may help. 

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2025 Sep 12, 2025

with the tool object selection i also have this transparency but really biger than the speed tool.

I really don't know how to manage this selection on this picture !

Any idea or proposition ?

Here is a screenshot :

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Community Expert ,
Sep 15, 2025 Sep 15, 2025

What are you trying to select in this photo?

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New Here ,
Oct 08, 2025 Oct 08, 2025

I'm trying to select the sky ( to manage the settings of this part) and after with the reverse selection, the ground to manage it with other settings. And the selection must be sharp not faded.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 20, 2025 Oct 20, 2025
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Hi @Cedders1453,

 

Thank you for clarifying that you’re aiming for a sharp separation between the sky and the ground without the transparency band you’ve been noticing. You’ve done a good job narrowing this down.

Since you mentioned you are selecting the sky, one reliable alternative is Select > Sky. This option creates a dedicated mask of the sky, and you can then refine it using Select > Modify for a crisp edge.

 

 

I hope it helps!

 

Best,

Anshul Saini

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