> I see that if I use
> the Colours -> Components -> Channel Mixer tool and supplement the blue> 
>channel (1.0) with the green channel (1.0) https://i.imgur.com/Q0qqgSP.png> 
>the result is desaturated but usable https://i.imgur.com/t19QU4U.png
I'd be a little cautious about this; have you tried it on other subjects? If 
it's just this clip then fine - I suspect your proposed solution is working 
well because the gate is actually supposed to be white. What you've created 
here is sort of a riff on very early two-colour film systems which used red and 
green; they sort of work in the same way this sort of works, giving a 
quasi-reasonable rendition of skin tones and foliage.
If you have other situations, though, where you have subjects that are supposed 
to be just green, they'll end up cyan. I'm surprised it isn't more visible on 
the plants.
I'd gently suggest that something like Resolve (free version available for 
major platforms) which allows you to get creative in how and where this stuff 
is applied.
P  
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