Show LAB Colors of Image

Quickly show and extract the Lightness, A, and B channels of the CIELAB color scheme. Professional-grade extraction for design and analysis.

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Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP and more. Multiple files allowed.

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Why Choose Our LAB Extractor?

Professional-grade image processing directly in your browser. No uploads, no waiting, just pure performance.

Precise Channel Extraction

Extract Lightness, A, and B channels with mathematical precision. Perfect for color correction, perceptual analysis, and advanced image processing.

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100% Private

Processing happens entirely in your browser. Your images never leave your computer.

Batch Processing

Process multiple images at once and download them as a single ZIP file.

Fast & Reliable

Built with modern web technologies to ensure lightning-fast processing even for large image files.

How to Extract LAB Channels

1

Upload Your Images

Drag and drop your images into the upload area or click to browse. You can upload multiple images at once for batch processing.

2

Select LAB Channel

Choose between Lightness (L), A (green-red), or B (blue-yellow) channels. Each channel represents a different aspect of the CIELAB color space.

3

Adjust Grayscale View

Toggle the 'To Grayscale' option to view the selected channel as a black and white image, where brightness represents the channel intensity.

4

Download Results

Download individual images or use the 'All (ZIP)' button to save all processed images in a single archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LAB color space?

CIELAB (LAB) is a color space that describes all perceivable colors. L* stands for Lightness, a* for the green-red axis, and b* for the blue-yellow axis. It is designed to be perceptually uniform.

Is batch processing supported?

Yes! You can upload multiple images and apply the same LAB channel extraction settings to all of them at once.

Are my images secure?

Absolutely. All processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring 100% privacy.

What are the A and B channels used for?

The A channel represents color information from green to red, and the B channel from blue to yellow. These are useful for advanced color correction and isolating specific color ranges.