As you can see, when the channels are displayed in gray and a single channel is visible, it appears that way both in the palette and in the image window (upper-left). When two or more channels are visible in the Channels palette, the display is always color. The Prefs enable you to display each channel in color (which generally makes it much more difficult to see the details of the Cyan and Yellow channels). ![]() When you view a single channel on-screen in Photoshop, it displays, by default, as gray. Each color channel in an 8-bit CMYK image is actually a grayscale representation of the image. ![]() ![]() But what if you want to print the channels in color, say as samples for a screenprinter? That takes a few more steps. It’s easy to see individual channels in color in Photoshop’s Channels palette–simply select “Color Channels in Color” in Preferences> Display & Cursors.
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