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Ken Nielsen
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February 24, 2021
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How do I copy a channel to a layer and show it 'colorized' in its color of Red, Green or Blue?

  • February 24, 2021
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I saw an interesting rendition of a photo on television and wanted to try to duplicate what I saw... It was essentially a color image but then the subject was placed 'additionally' in various locations in all trasparent except for the subject in a color on each layer Red then Green and then blue. When I copy a channel to the clipboard and paste it to a layer is is grayscale, so I guess my question is, how do I make that grayscale layer a color of my choosing. I've tried to alter it using image controls like hue and saturation but it stays grayscale. This is a unique concept and beyond what I've ever tried to do before so I leave it to whomever understands a bit of what I am after - in order to put what looks like 'out of register' red and green and blue images of the subject added over the top of the original base of the full color photo.

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解決に役立った回答 Trevor.Dennis

Ctrl click the channel to load it as a selection, and fill a new layer with your colour of choice.

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Stephen Marsh
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February 24, 2021

I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for or not, you can try this action that I just created:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dakbv6eo3khf3et/RGB%20Channels%20to%20Layers.atn?dl=0

 

 

Play the "Run" action, this is intended for flattened images with only a Background layer.

 

EDIT: You'll want to disable or remove the action step linking layers.

 

Trevor.Dennis
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February 24, 2021

Ctrl click the channel to load it as a selection, and fill a new layer with your colour of choice.

Ken Nielsen
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February 24, 2021

@Trevor.Dennis wrote:

Ctrl click the channel to load it as a selection, and fill a new layer with your colour of choice.


I'm very encouraged by your answer but when I Ctrl click on the channel I get two choices offered... and am not quite sure on filling a layer with color. I need a bit more clarification...

Trevor.Dennis
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February 24, 2021

I wish I could just turn the channel image into a color, instead of black grayscale say a yellow grayscale if that makes any sense.

 


Check out Sven Storks Luminosity Mast extension.

https://exchange.adobe.com/creativecloud.details.12307.interactive-luminosity-mask.html

Its free, works really well, and could be adapted to obtaining the sort of effects you are showing us.  You'll do better by just experimenting than me trying to give exact instructions