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Copying the channel
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Method #1:
  • Drag the channel thumbnail from the source image's Channels list to the target image. This adds it as a layer in the target.
  • Open the Channels list in the target image, and drag any of the R,G, or B channels to the main list to copy it
  • Delete the copied layer

Method #2:

  • Make the channel active in the source image
  • Select>All, Edit>Copy or Ctrl-C
  • In the target image, create a new channel, and make sure it is the active channel
  • Edit>Paste, and don't worry that it seems to be pasted as a layer, this isn't really the case
  • Layer>Anchor (or Ctrl-H) and it gets pasted/anchored into the target channel
Also, little known trick: if the active layer is a channel, File>Export doesn't export the image (ie, composition of the layers) but the channel. But to load a channel from file, you have to open the file as layers, and drag an RGB channel as in method 1#.
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Copying the channel - by gimp-artist - 06-28-2018, 03:00 AM
RE: Copying the channel - by rich2005 - 06-28-2018, 09:06 AM
RE: Copying the channel - by Ofnuts - 06-28-2018, 09:07 AM

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