This command combines values of the RGB channels. It works with images with or without an alpha channel.
“Presets” are a common feature for several Colors commands. You can find its description in Section 8.1.1, “Colors Common Features”.
Each of these has three sliders, which set the contribution of the red, green and blue input channels in the output channel. The sliders go from -2 to 2. They represent the multiplication factor of the input channel that will be attributed to the output channel.
The mixing can result in an image where some of the colors are too light. This option lessens the luminosity of the color channels while keeping a good visual ratio between them. So, you can change the relative weight of the colors without changing the overall luminosity.
These are common features described in Section 8.1.1, “Colors Common Features”.
Each of the output channels is based on the values you set for the three RGB input channels. By default each output channel is based for 100% on the corresponding input channel. This is the one set to 1.0, and the others are set to 0.0. You can change each of the sliders from -2 to +2.
The three RGB input sliders let you give a percentage to every channel. For every pixel in the image, the sum of the calculated values for every channel from these percentages will be given to the output channel. Here is an example:
Figure 16.194. Output channel is red. Green Channel +50%. The Preserve Luminosity option is checked.