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Separating Channels

By default, many parameters in Nuke automatically gang channels for you. For example, if you drag on the Gain slider in the ColorCorrect node, you simultaneously affect the R, G, and B channels (assuming you’re processing the RGB layer). You can, however, use the parameter’s channel chooser button to reveal and edit the values assigned to individual channels.

To Edit an Individual Channel’s Value

1.   Click the parameter’s channel chooser button. The number on its surface lets you know how many channels are available for editing. A series of input fields - one for each individual channel - appears.

2.   Edit the values in any of the revealed input fields as necessary.

You can also use a color slider for editing individual channels. See Using the Color Picker and Color Controls.