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    Fast Channels/Alpha Channels selection!

    If you use ctrl+Alt+[Numbers], you are actually selecting different channels, it's a shortcut for selecting the transparency of any channel (including alpha ones, VERY useful [that is, if you remember their order]!!!!)
    So...
    CTRL+ALT+~ =composite Also called the Claw (*)
    CTRL+ALT+1 =red
    CTRL+ALT+2 =green
    CTRL+ALT+3 =blue
    CTRL+ALT+4 =alpha channel #1...
    And so one for CYMK, LAB...

    (Look in the channels palette, you can see the shortcut for every channel, especially useful for foreign languages, where the "~" might be replaced by another character.)
    I don't know why but I always added Shift to that combo... [shhh]

    (*) the Claw is a very useful tip that can be used in numerous techniques.
    For instance, it can be used to fight under/overexposition .
    You duplicate the layer, select the composite values, create a Layer Mask it will apply the current selection as a mask, you may need to blur it, invert it, then change the blending mode of the layer to screen. voila! picture is highlighted
    Pierre-Etienne Courtejoie

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    Fast Channels/Alpha Channels selection!

    Cool sPECtre ! B7 I didn't know about this shortcut to select individual channels! ;)
    I've just finished "playing" a bit and I see great potential! ;)
    Thanks for sharing!

 

 

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