Is this a new behavior or something I just didn't notice before?

When we are looking at a 4 channels 16 bit hyperstack in color, changing the 
type to 32 bits makes all the channels grayscale.   run("32-bit");

Is there a way to keep the original LUT of each channel when switching modes 
without having to write a macro where we get the LUT of each channel and set it 
after the conversion?

Thank you.

Michael Cammer, Sr Research Scientist, DART Microscopy Laboratory
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