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A, it’s a dark photo. Does not represent the true color... There are no good lights in this shop, and it’s a phone pic, but the original that you are seeing on screen here is in RGB and in the computer, the original rgb work file is not as vibrant as you see here. For example, there are no real hot pinks or neon yellow of any sort. It’s all to be every watercolor-ish. B, Yea, it was 4 clr process on 50 shirts, so I don’t spend a lot of time on them. In fact, here at this shop, out of maybe 600 separations or so, since I’ve been here, I’ve only ever revised ONE sep job pertaining to seps.
Quote from: 3Deep on May 04, 2021, 05:15:23 PMWe don't do a ton of 4c process but what we have done on dark shirts looks good at least to me and customer are happy....just a base white and the process inks which are triple blend inks. My biggest problem at one time doing 4c process I didn't trust what I saw on screen and would increase the colors/brightness as my image would look washed out, but once I just went with the washed out look, the seps looked great and printed very nice, the other way the print got dark very quick causes us to stop and clean the screens or reburn higher mesh counts. My normal mesh is 230 and maybe 280's color and my white 180.Did you do this seps or did I do that one for you? Looks familiar BUT, either way, those flesh tones look great! People usually say that flesh tones are the hardest in cmyk, (especially black people) because of the heavy content of color in each cmyk sep. Can go south very quickly with too much ink down. but I don’t ever see a problem with those in particular. Purples are hard.
We don't do a ton of 4c process but what we have done on dark shirts looks good at least to me and customer are happy....just a base white and the process inks which are triple blend inks. My biggest problem at one time doing 4c process I didn't trust what I saw on screen and would increase the colors/brightness as my image would look washed out, but once I just went with the washed out look, the seps looked great and printed very nice, the other way the print got dark very quick causes us to stop and clean the screens or reburn higher mesh counts. My normal mesh is 230 and maybe 280's color and my white 180.