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Quote from: Sbrem on August 14, 2012, 04:06:51 PMQuote from: Inkman996 on August 14, 2012, 11:40:08 AMI watched all the videos on his site and it is pretty damn interesting the way he does it and the way the program works.I love the idea of having a sepped element that you can change the colors on at any time makes laying out much easier.My concern which will probably keep me from ever buying it is Corel. Corel is just to damn buggy and unstable I wont trust any thing in it any more. I have Toms design base add on and it gives me fits asit is with Corel.What i wish some one here would do is explain HSB theory and how it works? I am totally at a loss as to what is happening when he executes a seperation. In another forum he is stating that Sim Process is the wrong way to sep and HSB is because of color theory/tech. Not saying he is incorrect so i would love to here from a guru or someone what the hell HSB is and how it works.This will get you started, I just found it yesterday. He has other videos to explain the background knowledge necessary to understand what they are talking about...Real-Time Color-Separations with the FREE Full-Spectrum HSB Smart-FilterSteveI don't know if it's my feeble mind or the creator of that vid but it was way over my head and like pulling teeth watching it! That said thanks for the link it explained some of HSB but still leaves me in the dark as to how you get seps from it.
Quote from: Inkman996 on August 14, 2012, 11:40:08 AMI watched all the videos on his site and it is pretty damn interesting the way he does it and the way the program works.I love the idea of having a sepped element that you can change the colors on at any time makes laying out much easier.My concern which will probably keep me from ever buying it is Corel. Corel is just to damn buggy and unstable I wont trust any thing in it any more. I have Toms design base add on and it gives me fits asit is with Corel.What i wish some one here would do is explain HSB theory and how it works? I am totally at a loss as to what is happening when he executes a seperation. In another forum he is stating that Sim Process is the wrong way to sep and HSB is because of color theory/tech. Not saying he is incorrect so i would love to here from a guru or someone what the hell HSB is and how it works.This will get you started, I just found it yesterday. He has other videos to explain the background knowledge necessary to understand what they are talking about...Real-Time Color-Separations with the FREE Full-Spectrum HSB Smart-FilterSteve
I watched all the videos on his site and it is pretty damn interesting the way he does it and the way the program works.I love the idea of having a sepped element that you can change the colors on at any time makes laying out much easier.My concern which will probably keep me from ever buying it is Corel. Corel is just to damn buggy and unstable I wont trust any thing in it any more. I have Toms design base add on and it gives me fits asit is with Corel.What i wish some one here would do is explain HSB theory and how it works? I am totally at a loss as to what is happening when he executes a seperation. In another forum he is stating that Sim Process is the wrong way to sep and HSB is because of color theory/tech. Not saying he is incorrect so i would love to here from a guru or someone what the hell HSB is and how it works.
Ok I must not have paid close attenion it will work with Photoshop? all I saw was Corel or assume it for corel only being Tom is a corel user.Darryl