"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
How do you look at color? How do you make decisions about separations? Perhaps some of you manual separation monsters can enlighten us. Lets compare notes
That's been my #1 frustration with seps. I'm always struggling to efficiently and completely pull color from the image. #2 is the laborious nature of getting a somewhat accurate preview of the channels. It's like our industry is non-existent to outfits like adobe, epson, etc. yet I would be shocked if screen printers were not a significant portion of the market for all of these companies. Maybe I'm wrong because, if we were significant, you'd think they would know and be catering, at least a little, to us.
Quote from: ZooCity on April 06, 2013, 10:27:46 PMThat's been my #1 frustration with seps. I'm always struggling to efficiently and completely pull color from the image. #2 is the laborious nature of getting a somewhat accurate preview of the channels. It's like our industry is non-existent to outfits like adobe, epson, etc. yet I would be shocked if screen printers were not a significant portion of the market for all of these companies. Maybe I'm wrong because, if we were significant, you'd think they would know and be catering, at least a little, to us.Same here, my number two problems with high end seps.We did a simple one color discharge for Adobe a few months ago. They could not believe there was no hand to the print. One of the guys did not understand it. We tried to work a trade for software - that was out of the question!