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Layer Mask keeps creating transparent areas

Community Beginner ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

As you can see in the photo, after I apply my layer mask, it Photoshop seems to be creating these transparent areas around the edges. How can I get rid of these or what settings are causing this?

 

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

So I figured out how to fix it, but I'd still like to know why it keeps doing this. If anyone ever encounters this problem in the future, you need to right click the Mask in the layer, and then click "Mask Options" and turn the contrast all the way up. Not sure if it works for all situations, but it works for this specific time.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

There's nothing wrong here, nothing is perfect, and often, additional effort is needed to achieve the selection you want. The Select and Mask workspace provides other tools to help refine your mask.

 

A small amount of feathering along the edge isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it can help the object blend with the background, if one is present. You're in control of how much feathering is applied, which is why Photoshop offers a variety of tools and options for working with selections and masks.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

How were you creating your selection to make you mask, in the first place. a lot of the automatic selections are just a good start and often need tweeking like you did here.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 08, 2024 Oct 08, 2024

I started with a "Isolate Object" (I think that's the term? or select subject)". Then it selected what I wanted and more.

 

So then I had to manually go and + and - with the lasso tool what I wanted. From there I contracted, expanded, feathered, smoothed, re-selected a few times. I get that feather has something to do with it but it doesn't make sense to just feather these few sections, especially after I made changes.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

What you are probably doing is adding a Layer mask to the Background layer.  When you do this, there is nothing below that layer, so it shows as transparent.

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If the checkerboard upsets your view of the image, simply add a new layer below the layer with the mask, and fill it with white.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

If you describe the steps and tools you are using I may be able to pinpoint the resason why it is happening.

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New Here ,
Mar 25, 2025 Mar 25, 2025
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You all helped me in the right direction, but I just wanted to share one additional thing about this problem. If you click on the Select and Mask button at the top of the window, you'll get the screen like below. I played around with this and realized that I had my transparency set to 20% instead of 0% (see attached screenshot). The contrast setting didn't make a difference with the opacity problem, but what did was having this set to 0. Best part is it stays that way when you use it again. Hope this helps someone. Cheers!

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