Extract LAB Color Channels

Extract LAB Color Channels - Analyze your images by separating LAB components. View lightness, A (green-red), and B (blue-yellow) channels individually or together. Perfect for understanding color composition and design. Created by Sarah.

How to Use

1. Upload your image by dragging & dropping or clicking the upload area

2. Toggle which LAB channels you want to view

3. Switch between color and grayscale modes

4. Compare channels side by side

5. Download individual channels or all at once

Upload Image

Drag & drop your image here or click to browse

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Channel Controls

Download Options

Or click individual channel previews to download them separately

Frequently Asked Questions

What are LAB channels?

LAB color space consists of Lightness (L), green-red (A), and blue-yellow (B) channels. It's designed to be perceptually uniform and device-independent.

Why use LAB color space?

LAB is particularly useful for image processing because it separates luminance from color information and matches human perception better than RGB or CMYK.

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