Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
i did buy the ultraseps about 4-5 years ago...i can not figure out how to use it.
I'm pretty sure (almost positive) QS and US only work as PS plugins
Quote from: kingscreen on August 14, 2014, 03:00:09 PMWe 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.Same here. I've had Ultraseps a couple years now and find it does a good job most of the time. Definitely a time saver. I will admit though I just recently purchased Mitch Different's pdf on manually separating and plan to go through it to try and find some of the tricks of trying to do it myself better than using the wand and Color Range.
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.
I agree with Dan that learning to do it yourself can be better than the seps programs, but do you have the time? Some of us were separating before digital, and have a lot of experience to guide us, not to mention the countless hours of tinkering with digital to gain all of that knowledge. So though I also suggest learning how to do it, I also recommend getting a seps program that cuts down the work. Then you can go to press at least, and see what your getting, and learn to tweak the channels from there. Pre digital, we would tweak the job on press screwing around with various pressures and angles, sometimes even adding Rhodamine Red to the Magenta to cool it down. I much prefer digital, and being able to have that control and editing capabilities...Steve