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Originally Posted by LeAnne I'm really surprised that this is "just the way it is" with photoshop. This has to be the first (what I would consider) major flaw or oversight I've found with it. |
Me, too. It's kind of a misleading representation. Had the menu command been something intuitive like, Select > Feathered border, and/or there was mention of it in the Help, I'm sure it would have saved a lot of folks time/frustration over the years.
Like many I initially thought that Select > Feather would have an effect, but alas, not. The Google search found questions about this functionality as far back as Photoshop 6, so I guess it's not a recent "feature."
Note: If you want control over the radius of your rectangles' rounded corners, another approach (albeit a little convoluted) involves using the Rounded Rectangle custom shape. (Note: Adding/subtracting selections isn't my strong suit, so there may be a shorter combination of steps.):
* Choose Custom Shape tool
* Select Rounded Rectangle
* Specify corner radius at top of screen
* Drag to create the rounded rectangle shape. Assumption: The shape edges represent the outside edges of the desired border.
* Ctrl + Click on the Shape 1 layer mask (load the selection)
* Select > Save selection... (Channel: New; Name: Outside; Operation: New Channel)
* Select > Modify > Contract (however many pixels for border width)
* Select > Save selection... (Channel: New; Name:
Inside; Operation: New Channel)
* Select > Deselect
* Select > Load Selection > (Channel: Outside; Operation: New Channel)
* Select > Load Selection > (Channel: Inside; Operation:
Subtract)
Any of the custom shapes can be used in this fashion.