Good point DP!
Some further explanation - by default, RGBSplit will create three folders called 'Red', 'Blue', and 'Green' underneath the directories that contain the bitmap files. The split files are then stored in each of these directories. However, I have allowed the user to specify a different default destination folder name if they so desire.
I would think most users would not want to change the default destination folders but have allowed it in case someone has a need for different folder names.
The normal behaviour of RGBSplit will be just as you have suggested, ie select folders, hit process, go and watch the soccer. However, because I have allowed the user to change the default destination folders, I think I had better make sure that the entered destination folder will be a valid folder name.
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