In GIMP, it is possible to copy a colored image layer into a single grayscale channel. Here's how to do the job.
Create an empty channel
- In GIMP, open up the image file.
- Click the Channels tab on the bottom right.
- Then click the Create a new channel icon.
The New Channel dialog box appears. - Optional. In the Channel name field, type in a name, e.g. flats. In the Fill opacity field, slide to 50.0.
- Click OK.
A new channel is created.
Copy and paste the colored image into the channel
- Click the Layers tab. Click the image layer, e.g. bored-tiger.jpg to make sure it is active.
- In the menu, choose Select | All. Then choose Edit | Copy.
The layer is copied to the clipboard. - Click the Channels tab. Click the previously created channel, e.g. flats.
- In the menu, select Edit | Paste in Place.
- Then click the Layers tab.
A Floating Selection (Pasted Layer) is visible in the Layers list. - Click the green Anchor the floating layer icon.
The pasted layer is added to the active channel. - Optional. Click the Channels tab.
Note the channel thumbnail has been updated with a grayscale image of the pasted layer.
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