Re: [Gimp-user] Cut and paste from specific channels.

2007-03-12 Thread Bill Jackson
Ben's answer was exactly what I was looking for.  Thanks!

For the sake of the archives I'll slightly modify his answer for  
other new users like myself to follow in the future:

PROBLEM:

>> I have two images, A and B, which are black and white, from a
>> proprietary program but saved as TIFFs. They open as RGB in the GIMP
>> 2.2 on my Mac, with the image visible in all three channels.
>>
>> I want to create a final image, C, consisting of image A in the red
>> channel and image B in the blue channel, and no image in the green
>> channel.

SOLUTION:

> 1)  Open the images representing each channel.
> 2)  Convert these images to grayscale mode (as any given single  
> channel
> could be represented as a grayscale image.) (Image --> Mode -->  
> Greyscale)
> 3)  If necessary, open a third image/layer as a blank one, since you
> wanted nothing in the green channel. (A new blank image such as  
> this must be
> black and also in greyscale mode) To do this: File --> New, then  
> OK. Then Edit --> Fill with FG Color (which should be black).  
> Finally make it greyscale as in #2.
> 4)  Perform the "compose" function found in Filters --> Colors -->  
> Compose and
> choose the layers for the appropriate channels.

The compose dialog is straightforward and easy to use, and generates  
a new file with the desired result.

Thanks again, Ben. This is very useful to scientists who have single  
channel images from microscopes.
This way those images are false colored and merged in one step.

Bill Jackson


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Re: [Gimp-user] Cut and paste from specific channels.

2007-03-12 Thread Ben Walker
Bill Jackson wrote:
> I'm migrating from Photoshop and everything I read says what I want  
> to do in the GIMP should be easy, but here I am...
>
> I have two images, A and B, which are black and white, from a  
> proprietary program but saved as TIFFs. They open as RGB in the GIMP  
> 2.2 on my Mac, with the image visible in all three channels.
>
> I want to create a final image, C, consisting of image A in the red  
> channel and image B in the blue channel, and no image in the green  
> channel.
>
> If there's a tutorial or plugin or previous mailing list post please  
> give me a pointer and you have my thanks. I just can't find it myself.
>   
Bill, try this:

1)  Open the images representing each channel.
2)  Convert these images to grayscale mode (as any given single channel 
could be represented as a grayscale image.)
3)  If necessary, open a third image/layer as a blank one, since you 
wanted nothing in the green channel. (a blank image such as this must be 
black and also in greyscale mode)
4)  Perform the "compose" function found in colors>>components and 
choose the layers for the appropriate channels

Does that achieve the desired result?

Ben W.

Note: I don't know what the compose function requires, i.e. if all 
layers have to be the same size, etc..  I'm sure the user manual 
addresses that.



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[Gimp-user] Cut and paste from specific channels.

2007-03-12 Thread Bill Jackson
I'm migrating from Photoshop and everything I read says what I want  
to do in the GIMP should be easy, but here I am...

I have two images, A and B, which are black and white, from a  
proprietary program but saved as TIFFs. They open as RGB in the GIMP  
2.2 on my Mac, with the image visible in all three channels.

I want to create a final image, C, consisting of image A in the red  
channel and image B in the blue channel, and no image in the green  
channel.

If there's a tutorial or plugin or previous mailing list post please  
give me a pointer and you have my thanks. I just can't find it myself.

If you need more info about my problem here's some. When I copy, cut  
or paste I can't seem to figure out how do so in a channel-specific  
manner. In other words, I deselect two layers from one image and  
copy, then similarly attempt to paste into one channel of the second  
image either through the Selection Editor Menu --> Save to Channel or  
by simple pasting after deselecting two layers. Neither has the  
desired effect of taking one channel's information from image A and  
copying into a single channel of image B. At best the paste goes into  
all three channels of the second image, overwriting the original  
information.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Bill Jackson

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