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Quote from: LoneWolf2 on August 13, 2016, 09:11:11 PMQuote from: Orion on August 12, 2016, 08:06:48 PMQuote from: LoneWolf2 on August 04, 2016, 02:07:17 PMNothing too wild. 5-color sim process on a nasty Crimson comfort colors tee. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A2IRf33m.jpg[img]Really nice job considering the color count on this! You guys do the seps in-house?Sure did. Started in sep-studio, then into PS for tweaking and color adjustments.I don't understand why you would have to still use PS after using another separation program that works outside of PS. Why would you have to "tweak" and make "color adjustments" in another program after using a dedicated color-separation program? Also, you realize you can get the separations directly in photoshop using defaults right? So if you are using photoshop anyway, why are you using this other program to generate the color separations which can easily be done directly in photoshop and more accurately with the selective-color tool? Just make your seps right in photoshop, or go with a more professional separation solution. Does the program you're using even generate the halftones or leave it up to you or another program you have to buy??
Quote from: Orion on August 12, 2016, 08:06:48 PMQuote from: LoneWolf2 on August 04, 2016, 02:07:17 PMNothing too wild. 5-color sim process on a nasty Crimson comfort colors tee. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A2IRf33m.jpg[img]Really nice job considering the color count on this! You guys do the seps in-house?Sure did. Started in sep-studio, then into PS for tweaking and color adjustments.
Quote from: LoneWolf2 on August 04, 2016, 02:07:17 PMNothing too wild. 5-color sim process on a nasty Crimson comfort colors tee. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A2IRf33m.jpg[img]Really nice job considering the color count on this! You guys do the seps in-house?
Nothing too wild. 5-color sim process on a nasty Crimson comfort colors tee. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A2IRf33m.jpg[img]
Quote from: Full-SpectrumSeparator on August 13, 2016, 10:09:05 PMQuote from: LoneWolf2 on August 13, 2016, 09:11:11 PMQuote from: Orion on August 12, 2016, 08:06:48 PMQuote from: LoneWolf2 on August 04, 2016, 02:07:17 PMNothing too wild. 5-color sim process on a nasty Crimson comfort colors tee. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A2IRf33m.jpg[img]Really nice job considering the color count on this! You guys do the seps in-house?Sure did. Started in sep-studio, then into PS for tweaking and color adjustments.I don't understand why you would have to still use PS after using another separation program that works outside of PS. Why would you have to "tweak" and make "color adjustments" in another program after using a dedicated color-separation program? Also, you realize you can get the separations directly in photoshop using defaults right? So if you are using photoshop anyway, why are you using this other program to generate the color separations which can easily be done directly in photoshop and more accurately with the selective-color tool? Just make your seps right in photoshop, or go with a more professional separation solution. Does the program you're using even generate the halftones or leave it up to you or another program you have to buy??That's just the way I did it,how I like to do it, and it turned out pretty damn good. Don't really care to hear your ramblings when I'm doing what works for me.
Murphy,My hays one odd looking horse but it's certainly a fantastic print. Great detail. Can you take a blow up image under a loop to see how the dots are blending?
Murphy- wow, that looks almost stochastic under magnification. Is this CTS imaging I presume, given the ultra high lpi?