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Gimp-user Digest, Vol 58, Issue 12

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  Gimp-user Digest, Vol 58, Issue 12 Alchemie foto\\grafiche 10 Jul 22:23
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Alchemie foto\\grafiche
2007-07-10 22:23:07 UTC (over 17 years ago)

Gimp-user Digest, Vol 58, Issue 12

Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer? Is decomposing the image the only way to do this? I would laike to compare two channels more easily, and the R/G/B color cast doesn't seem to help...

Google for "lasmSpecial FX" inside there is a script Fu that do exactly what you need is called something as "channels Ops" and will export rgb (and/or LAB, CMYK,HSV) channels as layer, in greyscale without color overlay.

Saulgoode script also export them but not as layer but as layermask (the color is
the layer and the channel greyscale is used as layermask) and compare layermasks is not easy and intutuitive as comparing layers.

About link sorry to be lazy, but i'm sure that typing "lasmSpecialFX" in google will lead you in no time to its download page on Sourceforge. if not drop me a mail i will just copy the script. (work in Gimp 2.2 ...is not yet updated for Gimp 2.3)

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Alchemie foto\\grafiche
2007-07-10 22:23:34 UTC (over 17 years ago)

Gimp-user Digest, Vol 58, Issue 12

Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer? Is decomposing the image the only way to do this? I would laike to compare two channels more easily, and the R/G/B color cast doesn't seem to help...

Google for "lasmSpecial FX" inside there is a script Fu that do exactly what you need is called something as "channels Ops" and will export rgb (and/or LAB, CMYK,HSV) channels as layer, in greyscale without color overlay.

Saulgoode script also export them but not as layer but as layermask (the color is
the layer and the channel greyscale is used as layermask) and compare layermasks is not easy and intutuitive as comparing layers.

About link sorry to be lazy, but i'm sure that typing "lasmSpecialFX" in google will lead you in no time to its download page on Sourceforge. if not drop me a mail i will just copy the script. (work in Gimp 2.2 ...is not yet updated for Gimp 2.3)

Alchemie Foto\grafiche
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