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ImageReady Channels

Author: heathrowe More by this author


To begin open your image in ImageReady, select/activate the layer. (highlighted in blue).

ImageReady Channels

Next, go 'Select/Load Selection/' and because the background is transparent, from the list choose '(LayerName) Transparency', as I have captured below.

ImageReady Channels

This will load/activate a selection (indicated by the marquee below) around the object.

ImageReady Channels

With the Selection still active, go back to 'Select' menu command and from the list choose 'Save Selection'.

ImageReady Channels

You will be prompted with the 'Save Selection' dialog with the new channel options as captured below.

Give the new channel a the 'Name' as desired, then click OK.

ImageReady Channels

To delete any unwanted channel's go back to the Select command menu item and the 'Delete Channel' is now activated with the channel item in a pop-out list. (as I have captured below)

ImageReady Channels

Note: If you jumped to ImageReady from Photoshop with already existing channels and alpha channels, they will also appear in the list. As the sample captured list shows)

ImageReady Channels

Now that you know you can create channels in ImageReady, what next?

The answer lies in the 'Window/Optimize' palette. As I have captured below and encased in red, the 'Mask' button can be used to load a Channel to modify color reduction or quality setting for your final output file.

ImageReady Channels

Selecting the 'Mask' icon will prompt you with the following 'Modify Quality Setting' dialog. Select from the Channel list the one that was created earlier, as captured below.

ImageReady Channels

Finally, white areas of the masks yield the highest quality & black areas of the masks yield the lowest quality. Adjust the sliders and hit OK.

ImageReady Channels

Since the White areas of the mask contains the pixel information related to the chair object adjust the White Slider for a comfortable comprimise in quality.

Though not as flexible as Photoshop Channels Palette, ImagerReady provides some compensation for creation and interchangeable use of channels. So if channels are created in ImageReady, and you 'Jump To' Photoshop, they will still be available in Photoshop and vise a versa.



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