RGB image from separate greyscale channel images?

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Jarmo Korteniemi
Jan 28, 2004
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Hi,

I have a question which probably has an easy and straightforward answer…? Anyway:

I have three separate greyscale images, each taken in different wavelengths (red, green and blue). Now, how do I transfer those images into the R, G and B _channels_ in an RGB image? In other words, how do I make a "real-color" image from these three separate grey images? :/

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tacitr
Jan 28, 2004
I have three separate greyscale images, each taken in different wavelengths (red, green and blue). Now, how do I transfer those images into the R, G and B _channels_ in an RGB image? In other words, how do I make a "real-color" image from these three separate grey images? :/

Easy way: Create a new RGB image of the same pixel dimension. Copy each grayscale image and paste it into the appropriate channel of the new RGB image.

Easier way: Use the "Merge Channels" command from the Channels palette flyout menu.


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edjh
Jan 28, 2004
Jarmo Korteniemi wrote:
Hi,

I have a question which probably has an easy and straightforward answer…? Anyway:

I have three separate greyscale images, each taken in different wavelengths (red, green and blue). Now, how do I transfer those images into the R, G and B _channels_ in an RGB image? In other words, how do I make a "real-color" image from these three separate grey images? :/

Jarmo
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If the images are the exact same pixel dimensions, with all three open choose Merge Channels from the flyout in the Channels palette.


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