- 1). Upload the photo with the green background and the photo that you want to replace the green background with. Have two windows open within Photoshop.
- 2). Unlock the "Layer" within your photo with the green screen by clicking the "Layers" tab at the bottom right corner of your screen. To do this, press "Alt" and double-click the picture. Your picture is now unlocked.
- 3). Use the "Move" tool to move a new background image over the image that has the green background. Drag it over the photo with the green image. Go back to the "Layers" tab to drag the new image layer underneath the layer with the green background. Before returning to the picture with the green background under "Layers," click on the image with the green background to select it.
- 4). Click on "Select" at the top of your screen and then click "Color Range." With "Color Range," use the "Eye Dropper" tool to take a "sample" of the color you want to replace by clicking once on the green background. Use the "Fuzziness" drag tool within "Color Range." This tool helps you to see the colors and images you want to keep in "black," and the colors you want to remove, which will be the green solid background in "white" color. Click "OK" and then click the "Delete" key on your keyboard. You will now see the new background that replaced the green background.