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What program do you suggest for Seperations?

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screenxpress:
I downloaded the manual and looks similar to a lot of the others.  Some file basics to start -

A.In RGB mode. (Check by going to Image/Mode)
B.Flattened with ONLY a Background layer (the easiest way to ensure this is to save the files in .JPG format
–Photoshop will automatically flatten the visible layers.)
C.Have NO additional channels other than RGB: Red, Green, Blue

and then turn it loose and tweak the channels it created.

Here's the PDF for the Reference Manual
http://t-biznetwork.com/download/T-Seps20-EnglishManual-UPDATED.pdf

And a little promo from Scott himself -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxW-QfbVV04

Hope something there helps.

lemorris:
Ultraseps

tonypep:
Gets my vote

Sbrem:
Ultraseps 2 and AccuRIP here, happy with both. Ultraseps is good start, but I have been separating for a long time, so I usually make tweaks to the channels based on my experience. You can't beat knocking out multiple channels in a few minutes to cut the processing time way down. a few base whites, a few highlight whites, 3 blacks to choose from, and if you don't like your options, you're already in Photoshop and can make any custom channel you could need...

Steve

Maxie:
Has anyone used Ultraseps and Seperation Studio?
How do they compare?

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