"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
They make you upload a lossy format file.... Seps from jpegs and png's are sub optimal.
Also, there is nothing special about what they are doing compared to other sep programs. All of them are tools to get you closer to a workable image that you then need to spend time adjusting for best results.
If you have an option to use an original image, get a program that lets you use that original image.
Quote from: Colin on September 10, 2017, 12:38:32 PMIf you have an option to use an original image, get a program that lets you use that original image.Yes, but the question is what format is an original image? If it's made digitally of course, but a scanner can san into any format.Since I have to much time, I made a vector smart object at 600 dpi, could be 300, or 150 it's all the same. Transparent background, and saved it as a jpeg, tif, png, all zoomed in at 300 percent in the same tip of an arrow. The only one that has a downside is jpeg makes it non transparent so I added a white background to the others for a fair comparison rather than the two being on checkerboard. You see they are all the exact same. Unless you are compressing your images when you save it, filetype doesn't really mean anything towards quality (within reason, gif is color limited, obviously I'm not advocating .ppt and .doc)
Homer won't chime in anytime soon. He's too busy dancing because his Bills are in first place in their division!!!
Is anybody using this?https://www.inkseps.com/I used the search function, but didn't find much.What are your thoughts? I am just getting into raster seps. I have no experience with any of the automated sep programs.Thanks,Butch
I gave this program a shot, and honestly, for what it is, it's fantastic.I used in house inks. I may get some of theirs, the prices are good, shipping is terrible though.I can't post pics of the prints, but we did 2 different ones, and I was impressed with both. I would say better than what you get from some of the PS actions out there.I wish there was an undo button though.I didn't adjust anything except I combined the cyan and blue plates and used a color halfway between cyan and royal. Worked great. The image wasn't blue heavy, but it did have some lighter tones of it so that worked, if it had a larger blocky area, I wouldn't have done it.I imported the files into corel, and ran them through the M&R I-image rip(I-block?).