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Lightroom’s New Slider Finally Fixes Landscape Editing’s Biggest Headache

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Lightroom’s New Slider Finally Fixes Landscape Editing’s Biggest Headache
Lightroom's New Slider Finally Fixes Landscape Editing's Biggest Headache
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For landscape photographers, the dreaded white halo—where a bright, unnatural line appears around mountain edges against a sky—is a common and frustrating editing artifact. This issue often arises when using selection tools to edit skies or land separately. Now, Adobe has quietly rolled out a precise solution within its popular photo editing software.

According to a report from Fstoppers, the August 2026 update for Lightroom Classic introduces new "Feather" and "Edge" sliders to every AI-generated mask. This isn't just a minor tweak; it represents a fundamental shift in how selections can be refined. Previously, creators might have relied on complex manual adjustments or third-party plugins to feather edges and eliminate halos, a time-consuming step in a professional workflow.

The new controls allow users to push a mask's selection boundary inward or outward with granular precision. For a content creator shooting dramatic landscapes, this means they can now target a mountain ridge for clarity or contrast and seamlessly blend the adjustment into the sky without creating an artificial border. The goal is to achieve a natural, polished look directly within Lightroom's non-destructive environment.

This update is a significant quality-of-life improvement for photographers who produce content for prints, social media, or client deliverables. By integrating these essential edge refinement tools directly into the AI masking pipeline, Adobe is streamlining the path to professional-grade results, saving creators valuable time and reducing post-processing friction. It turns a complex fix into a simple, intuitive slider adjustment.

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