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Here's a little bit of Red and Green. This is Sole, an aspiring R&B singer (now in New York), who we had the good fortune to shoot twice with for magazines. Obviously, this one was for a Christmas issue.
I like the improvement. I suggestion is use the second shot (the skin tone is close)and refine the correction to the skin tone and smooth it out. Possible you can sample the birch tree in the background and then fade the reults to desired look. then smooth the skin. Then extract from the shot (the second) and put it into the first shot which has a better background (less detail to distract) but first correct the greens in the first shot to more closly match the second shot.
Option two selct the background area and reduce the lighting to reduce the detail and that would highlight the model.
But i do like the shot you have a very good mood from the model