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separation software which one?
tpitman:
--- Quote from: tonypep on August 04, 2011, 10:19:30 AM ---With regards to tuts look around for the book "Photoshop for Screenprinters" might be out of print but used ones show up occaisionally.
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I've got a copy of that book, but to paraphrase our esteemed House Minority Leader, "You've got to read it to find out what's in it."
Therein lies the rub. :P
As I said, I've read tuts and articles (and this book a little) but getting really good stuff will take a practiced hand, and most books or articles will state that getting good takes time, patience, and persistence. Not as easy as it's sometimes portrayed, much like screenprinting itself.
Dottonedan:
@ tpitman
Never apologies for along lost. Thats a lot of free and good information. It didn't cost anyone anything extra. Very good info and I encourage others to make as long of a post that they feel needed to get the message across. Maybe not 3 pages. HA! If so, we can look at it for a potential article. ")
tpitman:
--- Quote from: Dottonedan on August 04, 2011, 12:28:59 PM ---@ tpitman
Never apologies for along lost. Thats a lot of free and good information. It didn't cost anyone anything extra. Very good info and I encourage others to make as long of a post that they feel needed to get the message across. Maybe not 3 pages. HA! If so, we can look at it for a potential article. ")
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Blame Andy. He's seen enough of my "monologues" by now that he probably was wishing he hadn't hit the "post" button after typing his suggestion for a review. Considering his reasoning for the request, though, he can say the "devil" made him do it.
Shawn (EIP):
I think I'm back to where I started lol! The main reason why I never bought a program, not sure if im throwing away money or not...
Typically I'll wait until I need something 3 times before I purchase it, borrow it from another shop first and second time ;D. Too bad it doesn't work that way with software though... Which another questions comes to mind. If I were to buy Quikseps or Easyart how many DL's do I get? Thinking about splitting the cost with another shop.
tpitman:
You're given a number with QuikSeps Pro. I can't remember if I had to register it to use it. No dongles. Works on Macs and PeeCees (it's a set of Photoshop actions).
Why don't you try the free trials? Make up a few quick jobs between smokes and run 'em out, slap 'em on your press and see what you think?
I bought the original QuikSeps off eBay for $150 when Steve was getting going. Steve made the upgrade to QuikSeps Pro fairly generous in terms of cost, so I bit. This upcoming version might not find me so eager. One thing I wish I knew how to do is stochastic 4-color process, and I'd mentioned this to him in a thread when he was asking for suggestions for the next version. If the new version had that, and the upgrade cost was reasonable, I might bite, but otherwise I probably won't. From what I'd seen an upgrade won't be cheap, and while I can see spending it on the Adobe Suite, I'm not so sure about a program which might be minimally different from the version I have and is very narrowly focused.
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