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this minute mask tip seven of ten with the cherami shoe back if you pull from a green-screen youamp;#39;re left with color spill a nasty green edge thatamp;#39;s reflected from the background to get rid of it turn the mask back into a selection by holding command and clicking on the mask then go to select modify border and set it to a wide enough width to contain all of the green but not too much more Iamp;#39;m using 35 here feather it so it has a nice soft edge Iamp;#39;m feathering by 10 and then create a hue/saturation color adjustment layer if you cranked the saturation you can see it affects everything to have it just affect the layer below it hold down alt and click the line between those two layers to create a clipping mask set saturation back to zero and then change master drop down to green blast up the saturation and if not enough green is selected adjust this bottom bar then decrease the saturation to bring down the greens and shift the hue in hopes of matching your fin