"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
the only thing that I can think of is boosting the colors a little before splitting the channels. Even this is going to depend on the art you are using.In Photoshop, you can just convert to CMYK, but I have never gotten good results with that (even after adjusting black generation and using the correct magic numbers for the ink).Software just outright fails every now and then, but can produce good results with the right type of art (or so has been my experience).The manual tweaking will be different for every job and that's what the experienced separators do. Dan does CMYK same way as simulated process and short of knowing what he does (and I don't even though we print several of his jobs per week) it will be hard to get good CMYK prints. There is no question, Dan's seps compared to Photoshop seps are not even in the same city, let alone ballpark. The only way I've had good predictable results was to send it out for separation. Doing it on your own gets frustrating rather quickly.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on April 30, 2013, 05:11:53 PMthe only thing that I can think of is boosting the colors a little before splitting the channels. Even this is going to depend on the art you are using.In Photoshop, you can just convert to CMYK, but I have never gotten good results with that (even after adjusting black generation and using the correct magic numbers for the ink).Software just outright fails every now and then, but can produce good results with the right type of art (or so has been my experience).The manual tweaking will be different for every job and that's what the experienced separators do. Dan does CMYK same way as simulated process and short of knowing what he does (and I don't even though we print several of his jobs per week) it will be hard to get good CMYK prints. There is no question, Dan's seps compared to Photoshop seps are not even in the same city, let alone ballpark. The only way I've had good predictable results was to send it out for separation. Doing it on your own gets frustrating rather quickly.pierreWho is this Dan you speak of? I was thinking about sending the artwork to copyartwork.com does anyone have a better option for a company to try?thanks,Kellan