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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2016, 12:01:27 PM »
Question:
If a customer sends in a .jpg file, even high res, you can use Corel and Simple Seps without messing with the trace option?
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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #16 on: November 23, 2016, 12:42:52 PM »
FullSpectrum Separator toolkit-  aka SimpleSeps.. I've used them all and this is what my decision came down to..

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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #17 on: November 23, 2016, 01:13:10 PM »
Question:
If a customer sends in a .jpg file, even high res, you can use Corel and Simple Seps without messing with the trace option?
Yes if you have simple seps raster version

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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #18 on: November 23, 2016, 02:07:46 PM »
Question:
If a customer sends in a .jpg file, even high res, you can use Corel and Simple Seps without messing with the trace option?

I just use corel, no need for SSR or photoshop.
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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #19 on: November 23, 2016, 02:57:40 PM »
I know most of these programs specialize in process/cmyk jobs but we don't (and won't) do that kind of thing.

Ultraseps does not specialize in process/cmyk.  Channels are printed out for selected RGB colors.  There is an option for CMYK seps, but only if you select it.

and they work very well too...

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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #20 on: November 23, 2016, 03:12:42 PM »
What we could use much more than an auto sep program is a better way to view channel separations.  I find the way spot channels view in PS extremely limiting to say the least- low % areas that you can't see on screen but will image, solidity not showing true opacity especially with black and dark colors, lack of blend modes to simulate overprinting and blending, etc.   

That and a way to get a quick and accurate halftone preview, we currently have to take our tiff rips and convert them over to grey scale channels and stack them up in rgb as alpha channels, reassign colors and mess with opacity in order to get a preview that is vaguely accurate on critical jobs. 

Reading coverage levels is handled with an astute plug in and in acrobat but it's still clunky although the inkquest temperature style map is the jam.

Is there anything out there that allows a more accurate view/preview?  I thought I had heard of something called iris perhaps, that netseps utilizes?

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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #21 on: November 23, 2016, 05:39:55 PM »
ICIS

Previews are about the same.

It gives you access to the HSB spectrum ( if i remember right)  and allows you to set color points.  Essentially it becomes a multi-color CMYK sep.  Where CMYK is whatever 6-12 colors you choose.
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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #22 on: November 23, 2016, 05:56:55 PM »
Gotcha.  I like the HSB access, kind of long winded and clunky in PS from the dabbling I've done.  I like being able to set color points and sep from there.  Guessing it costs a miniature fortune.

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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #23 on: November 28, 2016, 09:36:13 AM »
What is ICIS? Link to the product?

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Re: Same old question - Which seps program?
« Reply #24 on: November 28, 2016, 09:48:19 AM »