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Export Multichannels as Transparent PNGs

New Here ,
Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

I have a multichannel file and I would like to export each channel as a separate transparent PNG. (I want to layer the separate PNGs on top of eachother for a project, so transparency is critical)

 

When I save a channel in a separate file and export as PNG with transparency activated, the file is not actually transparent. How can I export each chanel as a separate transparent PNG?

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Community Expert , Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

Is the document mode Multichannel? If so, that colour mode doesn't support layers or transparency and the channels are white anyway.

 

Even if it is a transparent RGB mode, channels are always white where they are "blank", there is no transparency in a channel.

 

So if this is the case, you need to create transparency before saving the channels to PNG.

 

Use the channels panel menu command "split channels" then in each separate document, use your preferred method to create transparency from whit

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Community Expert ,
Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

Is the document mode Multichannel? If so, that colour mode doesn't support layers or transparency and the channels are white anyway.

 

Even if it is a transparent RGB mode, channels are always white where they are "blank", there is no transparency in a channel.

 

So if this is the case, you need to create transparency before saving the channels to PNG.

 

Use the channels panel menu command "split channels" then in each separate document, use your preferred method to create transparency from white (blend if, masks etc). Then save or export each doc to PNG.

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New Here ,
Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

Thanks for your response! Yes, the original file was a multichannel and I was able to save each channel and mask out the white leaving me with the information from each channel. The only problem now is that the color is gone and the info from each channel is just black. How can save each as the original color intended?

 

Thanks

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Community Expert ,
Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023

Some like the colorize command in hue/saturation.

 

I like using RGB to grayscale to duotone mode, monotone, and then going back to RGB.

 

Others may use gradient map.

 

Some may use a solid fill layer and a clipping group.

 

As long as you get the result you want for recolouring.

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Dec 07, 2023 Dec 07, 2023
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I see, solid fill with clipping was the easiest for me. Thank You!

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