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| channels question i am playing around with channels and by turning off certain channels you can get great colour effects but when I save out as jpeg or tiff it doesn't render the same effect. Is there a way to render single and multiple channels? |
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| Yes, you need to paste something into the channels you want killed - 50% grey or black should do it. Alternatively (assuming photoshop) then select your channel, ctrl+a, ctrl+c, select rgb, then ctrl+v will paste a grey copy of that channel into a new layer. You can do interesting things with channels - have a look at Channel Blending on my web site.
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