Layer Masking
A non-destructive editing technique where a mask attached to an image layer hides or reveals parts of it without deleting pixels — the manual precursor to one-tap AI object removal.
Layer masking is the traditional editor's way of controlling what's visible in a composite: instead of erasing pixels permanently, you paint on a grayscale mask where white reveals the layer and black hides it, so any edit is fully reversible. It's the foundation of professional retouching — isolating a subject, blending a sky replacement, or hiding an object behind a new background. The trade-off is effort: a clean layer mask around hair, glass, or motion blur can take many minutes of manual brushwork and refinement. AI object removal collapses that workflow — Magic Eraser generates the equivalent of a precise mask plus a reconstructed background in one tap, so you get the non-destructive intent (the original is untouched; you export a new image) without hand-painting the mask. Understanding layer masking explains why AI removal feels like magic: it automates the most labor-intensive step of classic compositing. For edits that still need pixel-perfect manual control, layer masking in a full editor remains the precise option; for fast, clean removals at scale, AI is the practical choice.
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Related Terms
Masking
A non-destructive technique that hides or reveals parts of an image layer without permanently deleting pixels.
Alpha Channel
An additional data channel in an image that stores transparency information for each pixel.
Compositing
The process of combining visual elements from multiple sources into a single cohesive image.
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