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How to Get Composite to "Stick" in export


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Hi all,

My situation is this;- I found that making the blue composite invisible adds a really nice yellow to the light parts of my already red image. I like it, but when I export to jpeg it isn't in the final image. So how do I get the "minus blue composite" image to "stick"?

- I've been diving into how composite channels work, and watching the AF videos about this, but still can't wrap my head around the concept. Can anyone explain how to do this in steps for me (if that's possible)?

thanks in advance,

Luke

 

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Hi Lukenyman,

Welcome to the forums :)

I would recommend that rather than working from the channels tab use the channel mixer adjustment then select the blue channel and set the blue slider to 0 this should give you the same effect and it will be retained upon export.

Thanks

C

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