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I'll try and explain so this makes sense!  I am making selections of models off of a white background.  I use the quick select tool and refine to make a clean selection.  I go in and use the clone tool to remove the "halo" that is still there to make a super clean selection with no light bleed on the model.  I put a black layer underneath to make sure that I got all of the remnants.  I save the selection and turn it into a channel.  I apply the layer mask and everything looks good.  I flatten the image and put it on a white background (this is the desired form of delivery for client)  Image saved and closed.  When reopened, I make a selection using the channel and there is a distinct halo effect still present.  I have tried making the selection and going over it a couple times with the brush at 100% and it helps a little bit, but not entirely.  Is there a way to eliminate this?  I have already spent a lot of time going through cloning things out so it looks good, delivering the images, then they are sent back because of the halo.  Not sure what else to do!  Thanks for any help.[ATTACH]34033[/ATTACH][ATTACH]34034[/ATTACH]


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