Separate Parts Of Image With Photoshop Channels! Photography Tutorial




Channels are great for making selections that would otherwise be very difficult to make. Learn how to separate parts of a photo with Photoshop channels. There are three channels — red, green, and blue. When viewed individually, the image will be lighter where the color is more present and darker where it isn’t.

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17 responses to “Separate Parts Of Image With Photoshop Channels! Photography Tutorial”

  1. Great application! I have used channels in the past to replace blown out skies in images but I never imagined it could do such a great selection in this image. Thanks… very helpful as always.

  2. I am just at the beginning of this video but so far I only know your newer videos in which you have longer hair and a beard and everything. You look totally different in this video. ๐Ÿ˜€
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    Really great tutorial – I think I can make good use of this in the future. Thanks!

  3. I have Photoshop 5.1 extended. My channels tab when opened shows the RGB, the Red, the Green, & the Blue… but instead of the red, green, & blue showing different shades of grey for each channel, instead they have a Red transparent Overlay & a Green transparent overlay & a Blue transparent overlay… with the RGB Channel appearing normal. How on earth do I get the shades of grey for each of the 3 color channels? Is there some setting I need to change? Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED – TY.

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