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When you look at RGB channels, or CMYK ones, you get the same thing.

This is done because it is very difficult to see what's going on in yellow or some pantone orange.

You can change this in the preferences.

What you also can do is first set the ex-channel-now-image to RGB (you need to see colours!), add a layer, fill that with the equivalent in rgb of your pantone orange (Alt+Del for foreground colour) and set blendmode to color.


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