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So I am trying to replace the green background from a photo with a simple light grey background. Here is a detail from the original photo:

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I use the Selection Brush Tool and then refine the selection to get rid of the green color while selecting the hair. The preview looks pretty good (over the new background I added):

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I then output as a mask and I get this:

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As you can see the green is still showing in the hair area. Why isn't the end result as good as the preview? 

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12 hours ago, tudor said:

 

I then output as a mask and I get this:

As you can see the green is still showing in the hair area. Why isn't the end result as good as the preview? 

I get similar results, but I seem to get a better result when I Output as a New layer.

Can't really explain why the Mask output option is not as good as the preview

 

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