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Under Gimp, for that same operation, I'd rather use a fusion mask with inverted grayscale, some contrast adjusting and a brush - it's much better at keeping fuzzy edges "whole" and it allows touch-ups, too, since the original layer stays untouched. And once it's done you can fuse the mask. That technique also works in Photoshop, BTW.