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I have problem copy only one channel like red from picture and paste or create new from clipboard!

Always I got all channels!

However, when I cut a channel, the content in the selected channel disappears.

It means I have cut out the content, but all channels are sticking. it is similar when I create a new one from the clipboard.

Can I just copy / cut a channel?

 

Any help is much appreciated, thanks!

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Try Right-clicking on the Composite Red channel, select Load to Pixel Selection. Then select Copy, File>New From Clipboard. That's the shortest/quickest way I've found. Other methods would be to Create a Spare Channel from the Color you desire. You would then Load that Spare Channel to Pixel Selection, Copy/Paste into a new file.

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Hi

Thank you for your help. However, these methods do not work. I checked earlier. The contents of all channels are always copied. Obviously visible in the area of the selected channel.

Eventually, I found the method. Right click on the channel and select create a grayscale channel. I can then move it or copy it.

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