I have attached a picture of the issue I am experiencing. I have taken a photo and made a selection around the foreground. Note that, while I am no photoshop expert, this selection was made painstakingly and I could not make a great amount of improvement with this photo. If the resolution where higher it would be a different story. This was taken with a consumer level camera and I had to crop out a bit of the picture as well. It's the best I have to work with. Anyway, I used this selection to make a levels mask. I then retrieved the selection from this mask, inversed it, and created a second mask. In this way I was able to adjust the foreground and background levels separately. For the most part this worked well but I am getting a halo of, usually blue, discoloration where the layers meet. While this certainly doesn't ruin the picture and its only bad in a few places, it would make the quality of this picture much better if I could remove this. Does anyone know of a method to remedy this? Thanks!
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n199/spiderdan398/problem.jpg
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n199/spiderdan398/problem.jpg
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