The
Channel Mixer effect modifies a color channel using a mix of the
current color channels. Use this effect to make creative color adjustments
not easily done with the other color adjustment tools: Create high-quality
grayscale images by choosing the percentage contribution from each
color channel, create high-quality sepia-tone or other tinted images,
and swap or duplicate channels.
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[output channel]-[input
channel]
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The percentage of the input channel value to add to the output
channel value. For example, a Red-Green setting of 10 increases
the value of the red channel for each pixel by 10% of the value
of the green channel for that pixel. A Blue-Green setting of 100
and a Blue-Blue setting of 0 replaces the blue channel values with
the green channel values.
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[output channel]-Const
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The constant value (as a percentage) to add to the output
channel value. For example, a Red-Const setting of 100 saturates
the red channel for every pixel by adding 100% red.
- Monochrome
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Uses the value of the red output channel for the red, green,
and blue output channels, creating a grayscale image.
This effect works with 8-bpc and 16-bpc color.