You are correct (and I didn't notice it while I was writting it!)...

What I forget to do is to place the BlueMap in another location (either at the Red or Green location).

But maybe the concept was wrong - in my mind - and the map just contains values that represent a % of the color there (% of a color, not a Red value; % of the color who can be Red, Green or Blue depending on the location of the map atom)...

Oh, I do not know (and it is early in the morning for me/my brain to think...)

Regards,

Emile

Subject: Re: Swap Colors - another follow-up
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:48:46 -0600

On Jun 13, 2006, at 16:24 UTC, Emile Schwarz wrote:

This is a follow up of my previous thread about "Swap Colors", but this time, using RGB (or swapping RGB colors - place the red value in the Blue "channel" and place 0 in both other places/channels -).

But that's not what your code does -- it just wipes out the red and green 
chanels, and leaves the blue channel alone.

It's not possible to use .Transform to move data from one channel to another; 
the channels are operated on independently.

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