Computers and Software > Separation Programs
just pulled the trigger on Ultraseps
screenprintguy:
That's what I use, you do have some tweaking to do, but it seems to do a pretty good job. I almost bought sep studio, but after sepping several test pieces through the demo, the results from Ultra seemed to have better seps.
blue moon:
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--- Quote from: blue moon on August 14, 2014, 01:26:26 PM ---I'll post this in an announcement section too, but Steve is running the special on the US at $299. At this price it is a no brainer! The discount code is 2990 (enter it during checkout). He was gracious enough to extend it for us as it was ending today. Anybody on the fence about getting it, now is the time.
pierre
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When does it end? We use Sep Studio and it works well on some things but I see areas it could be better.
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about another week. . .
pierre
GraphicDisorder:
--- Quote from: screenprintguy on August 14, 2014, 02:00:13 PM ---That's what I use, you do have some tweaking to do, but it seems to do a pretty good job. I almost bought sep studio, but after sepping several test pieces through the demo, the results from Ultra seemed to have better seps.
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Demo on the site?
Dottonedan:
That's the skinny I get so far. US seems to be the fhashizzel.
I've tried as many as possible just to know and seems like most all I run into using sep programs use this one. That alone doesn't mean it (the best). Just most commonly used.
Again tho, as I always say. With all of them, they can't do the trick (on all jobs). Some art files art "ideal" for sep programs and other jobs just can't be done with any quality with a sep program. Take a licensed product design with 8-14 specific colors. Doing "blending" of 6-8 colors like a CMYK job just isn't going to do it. Flat elements of unique color are hard ones. Stuff like that.same thing for any of the new sep programs.
I say a shop should have (one of these). What one to me, doesn't matter that much. You get really great results one job and the next is iffy then another good one then a horrible one and repeat.
They are good for helping you to learn
These are great for shops that are doing the basic customer jobs.
kingscreen:
We had for years Quik Seps Pro and upgraded to UltraSeps when it first came out. We use it in some capacity almost daily. In my opinion it is well worth the money. It's definitely a time saver even if it doesn't get you all the way there.
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