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Great Tuts! I too was frustrated not being able to copy the red channel. Here are the steps:
Copy background layer>click on channel( if channel not showing, on menu bar >windows>channel)>In Channel, click on Red (click on Right of thumbnail - it turns blue);on menu bar, click Select>all; on menu bar click Edit>copy; in Channel, click RGB (all, to the Right of thumbnails, turn blue); Click Layers; create new layer; menu bar, select>deselect, menu bar>edit>paste. Done! Hope this helps
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Brilliant! This is a technique I have never even heard of before.
Thank you for sharing this! :D
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amazing
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brilliant love it :)
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@melcom72 Thank you! I was frustrated too, couldn't figure out how I was not getting the channel to copy over. You saved me hours of frustration. :D
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this is great tutorial! Using this technique is quite time saving as well!! thank you for sharing!
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@eeshot ctrl or command key the click the RGB layer.
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lol you have to actually select the picture layer not a new layer to copy the red channel.
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@melcom72 Thank you. Your explanation was much better than the original version.
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Great Video! I used a very similar technique on images for REDBOOK covers when clients wanted a mild clean up with no "Glamor" or facial corrections. This technique surpasses the one used by a good 25% increase in simplicity! Thanks for helping improve on my Knowledge base! Great Stuff.
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Great Video! I used a very similar technique on images for REDBOOK covers when clients wanted a mild clean up with no "Glamor" or facial corrections. This technique surpasses the one used by a good 25% increase in simplicity! Thanks for helping improve on my Knowledge base! Great Stuff.
Already done. Go to my channel and check the videos or do a search on YouTube for
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ranash1995 2 years ago