2.2. Het dialoogvenster Kanalen

Afbeelding 15.6. Het dialoogvenster Kanalen

Het dialoogvenster Kanalen

Het dialoogvenster Kanalen is de belangrijkste interface voor het bewerken, wijzigen en beheren van uw kanalen. Kanalen hebben een dubbel gebruik. Daarom is het dialoogvenster verdeeld in twee delen: het eerste deel voor kleurkanalen en het tweede deel voor selectiemaskers.

Color channels apply to the image and not to a specific layer. Basically, three primary colors are necessary to render all the wide range of natural colors. As other digital software, GIMP uses Red, Green, and Blue as primary colors. The first and primary channels display the Red, Green, and Blue values of each pixel in your image.

Next to the channel name is a thumbnail displaying a grayscale representation of each channel, where white is 100% and black is 0% of the primary color. Alternatively, if your image is not a colored but a Grayscale image, there is only one primary channel called Gray. For an Indexed image with a fixed number of known colors there is also only one primary channel called Indexed.

Then there is an optional channel called Alpha. This channel displays transparency values of each pixel in your image (See Alpha Channel in Glossary). In front of this channel is a thumbnail displaying a grayscale representation of the transparency where white is opaque and visible, and black is transparent and invisible. If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add it from the Layers Dialog context menu. Also, if you have more than one layer in your image, GIMP automatically creates an Alpha channel.

[Opmerking] Opmerking

GIMP ondersteunt geen CMYK- of YUV-kleurmodellen.

Afbeelding 15.7. Weergave van een afbeelding met kanalen

Weergave van een afbeelding met kanalen

Rood kanaal

Weergave van een afbeelding met kanalen

Groen kanaal

Weergave van een afbeelding met kanalen

Blauw kanaal

Weergave van een afbeelding met kanalen

Alfakanaal

Weergave van een afbeelding met kanalen

Alle kanalen


De rechter afbeelding wordt ontbonden in drie kleurkanalen (rood, groen en blauw) en het alfakanaal voor transparantie. Op de rechter afbeelding wordt de transparantie weergegeven als een grijs dambord. In het kleurkanaal is wit altijd wit omdat alle kleuren aanwezig zijn en zwart zwart. De rode hoed is zichtbaar in het rode kanaal, maar vrij onzichtbaar in de andere kanalen. Dit is hetzelfde voor gewoon groen en blauw die alleen zichtbaar zijn in hun eigen kanalen en onzichtbaar in andere.

2.2.1. Het dialoogvenster activeren

Dit dialoogvenster is een dokbaar dialoogvenster; zie het gedeelte Paragraaf 2.3, “Koppelen van dialoogvensters” voor hulp bij het manipuleren ervan.

U kunt het openen:

  • From the main menu through WindowsDockable DialogsChannels.

  • From the Tab menu in any dockable dialog by clicking on and selecting Add TabChannels.

In the Windows menu, there is a list of detached windows which exists only if at least one dialog remains open. In this case, you can raise the Channels dialog from the main menu: WindowsChannels.

2.2.2. Using the Channels Dialog

Overzicht

The Channels Dialog consists of a list of color channels and the optional Alpha channel at the top; and below that a list of selection mask channels. A right-click in a channel list entry opens the channel context menu.

The color channels are always organized in the same order. They cannot be removed. You can only change their visibility and select or unselect them. By default, all of these channels are visible and selected.

[Let op] Let op

The selected color channels appear highlighted in the dialog. If you click on a color channel in the list you toggle selection of the corresponding channel, meaning a selected channel will become unselected and vice versa.

Unselecting one of the color channels red, blue, or green has severe consequences. For instance if you disable the blue channel, all pixels from now on added to the image will not have a blue component, and so a white pixel will have the yellow complementary color.

[Opmerking] Opmerking

The duplicate and selection commands documented below can also be used on the color channels. However, this only works when accessing the command from the right-click context menu, and only for one channel at a time.

Selecting multiple channels

GIMP allows you to select multiple selection mask channels and perform actions on them. You can e.g. move them to a different location in the channels stack, and convert them to selections. Selecting multiple channels is done by using the mouse and Shift key, for adding a range of channels, or Ctrl key, for adding or removing the clicked channel.

Channel list header

Directly above the list of selection masks is the header bar. On the left you see the icons that identify the visibility and lock columns. In the middle a text label will tell you how many channels are currently selected if it is more than one.

On the right you see the search entry. Clicking here will allow you to search for and select one or more channels. You will also be able to save this search for future use.

For more details about searching see Search layers and Saved searches.

Kanaalattributen

Elk kanaal wordt in de lijst weergegeven met zijn eigen kenmerken, die sterk lijken op de laagkenmerken:

Zichtbaarheid van het kanaal

By default, all color channels are visible, and color mask channels are invisible. Clicking on the eye-symbol, or the empty space if the channel is not visible, will toggle the visibility of the channel. Shift-clicking on the icon causes all other channels to be hidden.

Channel lock attributes

Each selection mask channel has lock attributes. If one of its attributes is set, the respective lock icon will show up in front of the thumbnail.

When multiple attributes are set, a double lock icon will show here. Clicking in this column allows you to change these attributes.

Beeldpunten vergrendelen

This icon shows when lock pixels is enabled for the current channel. When this is enabled, the channel is locked for any action that changes pixels, meaning there will be no changes done to this channel.

Positie en afmeting vergrendelen

This icon shows when lock position and size is enabled for the current channel. When this is enabled, the channel is locked for any action that changes its position or size.

Lock visibility

This toggle button controls the Lock setting for the visibility of the channel. If this is enabled, the channel visibility cannot be changed until you disable the lock.

Miniatuur

A small preview icon represents the effect of the channel. This preview can be enlarged by holding down the left mouse button on it.

Kanaalnaam

The name of the channel, which must be unique within the image. Double-clicking on the name of a selection mask channel will allow you to edit it. The names of the primary channels (Red, Green, Blue, Alpha) can not be changed. Double-clicking on the preview icon will open a dialog where you can set all channel attributes.

Kanalen beheren

The button bar at the bottom offers the following functionality:

Nieuw kanaal

This creates a new channel. A dialog will open where you can set the Channel name, the Color tag, the channel attributes and lock attributes, and finally the Opacity and color used for the mask in the image window. A click on the color button displays the GIMP color selector where you can change the mask color.

If you press the Shift key while clicking the New Channel button, the New Channel dialog will not be opened. Instead the new channel will be created with the same settings as used previously. This new channel is a selection mask applied over the image. See for more details Selection Mask.

Raise Channels

This moves the selected channels up in the list. Press the Shift key to move the selected channels to the top of the list.

Lower Channels

This moves selected channels down in the list. Press the Shift key to move the selected channels to the bottom of the list.

Duplicate Channels

This creates a copy of the selected channels. The name of the new channels is suffixed with a number.

[Tip] Tip

You can also duplicate color channels or the Alpha channel. It's an easy way to keep a copy of them and to use them later as a selection in an image. Note that you can only duplicate one color channel at a time, and only using the right-click context menu.

Replace the Selection with Selected Channels

This transforms the selected channels to become a selection. By default the selection derived from channels replaces the active selection. You can change this by using control keys.

  • Shift: the selection derived from a channel is added to the active selection. The final selection is merged from both.

  • Ctrl: the final selection is the subtraction of the selection derived from a channel from the active selection.

  • Shift+Ctrl: the final selection is the intersection of the selection derived from a channel with the active one. Only the selected parts common to both are kept.

Delete Channels

This deletes the selected channels.

2.2.3. Contextmenu Kanalen

Overzicht

You can get the Channels context menu by right clicking on a channel. Several of the operations on channels are also available through buttons at the bottom of the channels list. Those operations are documented there.

These commands, except Edit Channel Attributes…, also work when multiple channels are selected.

Edit Channel Attributes…

Only available for selection masks. Here you can change the Channel name, the Color tag, the channel attributes and lock attributes, and finally the Opacity and color used for the mask in the image window. A click on the color button displays the GIMP color selector where you can change the mask color.

Color Tags

Only available for selection masks. This allows you to assign a color tag to one or more selected channels. If you have a lot of channels this can make it easier to identify them by giving related channels the same color tag. To remove the color tag choose None.

New Channel…, Raise Channels, Lower Channels, Duplicate Channels, Delete Channels

Zie Kanalen beheren.

Channels to Selection

The selection derived from the selected channels replaces the previously active selection.

Add Channels to Selection

The selection derived from the selected channels is added to the active selection. The final selection is merged from both.

Subtract Channels from Selection

The final selection is the subtraction of the selection derived from the selected channels from the active selection.

Intersect Channels with Selection

The final selection is the intersection of the selection derived from the selected channels with the active one. Only the selected parts common to both are kept.

2.2.4. Selectiemaskers

Afbeelding 15.8. Een selectie samengesteld uit kanalen.

Een selectie samengesteld uit kanalen.

Channels can be used to save and restore your selections. In the Channels dialog you can see a thumbnail representing the selection. Selection Masks are a graphical way to build selections into a gray level channel where white pixels are selected and black pixels are not selected. Therefore gray pixels are partially selected. You can think of them as feathering the selection, a smooth transition between selected and not selected. This is important to avoid the ugly pixelization effect when you fill the selection or when you erase its content after isolating a subject from background.

Selectiemaskers maken

Er zijn verschillende manieren om een selectiemasker te initialiseren.

  • From the main menu SelectSave to Channel if there is an active selection.

  • In the image window the bottom-left button creates a Quick Mask; the content will be initialized with the active selection.

  • From the Channels dialog, when you click on the New channel button or from the context menu. When created, this Selection mask appears in the Channels dialog, named Selection maskcopy with a queuing number. You can change this by using the context menu that you get by right-clicking on the channel.

2.2.4.1. Selectiemaskers gebruiken

Once the channel is initialized, selected (highlighted in blue), visible (eye-icon in the dialog), and displayed as you want (color and opacity attributes), you can start to work with all the paint tools. The colors used are important. If you paint with some color other than white, gray, or black, the color Value (luminosity) will be used to define a gray (medium, light, or dark). When your mask is painted, you can transform it to a selection by clicking on the button (Channel to Selection) or from the context menu.

U kunt niet alleen met het verfgereedschap in selectiemaskers werken, maar ook met andere gereedschappen. U kunt bijvoorbeeld de selectiegereedschappen gebruiken om gebieden gelijkmatig te vullen met verlopen of patronen. Door veel selectiemaskers in uw lijst toe te voegen, kunt u eenvoudig zeer complexe selecties samenstellen. Men kan zeggen dat een selectiemasker voor een selectie is wat een laag is voor een afbeelding.

[Let op] Let op

Zolang een selectiemasker is geactiveerd, werkt u in het masker en niet in de afbeelding. Om het beeld te bewerken moet je alle selectiemaskers deactiveren. Vergeet ook niet om de weergave van maskers in de afbeelding uit te schakelen door het oogpictogram te verwijderen. Controleer ook of alle RGB- en Alpha-kanalen zijn geactiveerd en weergegeven in de afbeelding.

2.2.5. Snelmasker

Afbeelding 15.9. Dialoogvenster Snelmasker

Dialoogvenster Snelmasker

A Quick Mask is a Selection Mask intended to be used temporarily to paint a selection. Temporarily means that, unlike a normal selection mask, it will be deleted from the channel list after its transformation to selection. The selection tools sometimes show their limits when they have to be used for doing complex drawing selection, as progressive. In this case, using the Quick Mask is a good idea which can give very good results.

2.2.5.1. Het dialoogvenster activeren

The Quick Mask can be activated in different ways:

  • From the main menu: SelectToggle Quick Mask.

  • By clicking the bottom-left button highlighted in the screenshot.

  • Door de Shift+Q snelkoppeling te gebruiken.

2.2.5.2. Een snelmasker maken

To initialize a Quick Mask, click the bottom-left button in the image window. If a selection was active in your image, then its content appears unchanged while the border is covered with a translucent red color. If no selection was active then all the image is covered with a translucent red color. Another click on the bottom-left button will deactivate the quick mask.

From the Channels dialog you can double click on the name or the thumbnail to edit the QMask attributes. Then you can change the Opacity and its filling color. At every moment you can hide the mask by clicking on the eye icon in front of the QMask.

Het masker is gecodeerd in grijstinten, dus u moet wit of grijs gebruiken om het gebied te verkleinen dat door het masker wordt beperkt, dus de selectie uit te breiden en zwart om het te vergroten (de selectie op te heffen). Het gebied dat in licht- of donkergrijs is geschilderd, zijn overgangsgebieden voor de selectie, zoals bevedering. Wanneer uw masker klaar is, klikt u nogmaals op de knop linksonder in het afbeeldingsvenster en het snelmasker wordt uit de kanalenlijst verwijderd en geconverteerd naar een selectie.

Het doel van het snelmasker is om een selectie en de overgangen ervan te schilderen met de verfgereedschappen zonder dat u zich zorgen hoeft te maken over het beheren van selectiemaskers. Het is een goede manier om een onderwerp in een afbeelding te isoleren, want zodra de selectie is gemaakt, hoef je alleen de inhoud ervan te verwijderen (of omgekeerd als het onderwerp in de selectie staat).

2.2.5.3. Snelmasker gebruiken met een verloop

Screenshot of the image window with activated Quick Mask. As long as the Quick Mask is activated, all operations are done on it. A gradient from black (left) to white (right) has been applied to the mask.

The Quick Mask is now disabled. The selection occupies the right half part of the image (marching ants) because the limit of the selection is at the middle of the gradient.

Er wordt nu een lijn toegevoegd tijdens de ingeschakelde selectie. Maar het verloop, hoewel niet zichtbaar, blijft actief over de hele afbeelding, in geselecteerde en niet-geselecteerde gebieden!

After the Quick Mask Button is pressed, the command generates a temporary 8-bit (0-255) channel, on which the progressive selection work is stored. If a selection is already present the mask is initialized with the content of the selection. Once Quick Mask has been activated, the image is covered by a red semi-transparent veil. This one represents the non-selected pixels. Any paint tool can be used to create the selection on the Quick Mask. They should use only grayscale color, conforming the channel properties, white enabling to define the future selected place. The selection will be displayed as soon as the Quick Mask will be toggled but its temporary channel will not be available anymore.

[Tip] Tip

To save in a channel the selection done with the Quick Mask select in the main menu SelectSave to Channel.

2.2.5.4. Gebruik
  1. Open een afbeelding of begin een nieuw document.

  2. Activate the Quick Mask using the left-bottom button in the image window. If a selection is present the mask is initialized with the content of the selection.

  3. Choose a drawing tool and use it with grayscale colors on the Quick Mask.

  4. Deactivate the Quick Mask using the left-bottom button in the image window.