Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Some have said the manual separator will never be replaced, I disagree. Because math is math!
without talking about the purple dino here, I will say that from what I have seen (a little more than has been made public so far), I see why Tom is soo excited. One of the problems is they keep finding new things and just as they are about to publish what they have, new better stuff comes up. I am not sure if the HSB-HBW is going to be one of them, but they certainly think so. The work going into separating in layers can be a paradigm shift if it works out. It really has the potential to be that big. Will it ever replace the manual separators? No, but it might produce the results with a pushbutton that will be very good and on top of that (more importantly) give the manual separators new tools that are not available in channels.pierre
If this were all new I could see the point. However it is a little old and annoying especially since these things that he is talking about are not new. They have been being used now for a while by top shelf sep guys. Now I do think it would be great to have them at the push of a button for sure. Who would not? I just find the marketing pretty annoying.
I think many here feel like you are the town crier. I personally don`t have much of a problem with it as I`m just after the info in your posts and all the rest is just "show". As a matter of fact I do appreciate learning all the different aspects of separating art as it makes me a better printer. Thanks to guys like Ben at Rising Sun Graphics for example I managed to improve a lot of our work and got my workflow streamlined. Next I will be looking in CoralDraw to see what the differences are separating in HSB. For smaller shops like ours where the same person does the art and printing these posts are great.
I am going to do this post in english as I do not have the time for the spanish. But with that I think AA products in corel are excellent. I have several of his products and have master few( but i have several other and I am not promoting him persay but his way of working in corel). There is a learning curve for that way of seps for sure. but The best thing I have learned from him are the use of macros and his desktop set up. If I had more time I would elaborate more. I have read the post and yes he may be brass about it but put that aside and do look at what he is doing. it is very new to do it in corel. I learned on corel first(14 years) then went to photoshop for the high end stuff and have been coming back more and more over the last 2-3 years in corel since we have started to do full custom dye shirts. but his method is very interesting so take his approach with a lightness and discover what he is bringing. well got to get back to work catch this later in the day
Quote from: EmbellishAthletics on May 08, 2013, 01:49:04 PMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on May 08, 2013, 12:47:13 PMIf we are going to have people jumping ship over this guy, he's not worth having here.I am pretty sure he is not talking about jumping ship over "this guy" but for the other post in the thread. If you don't like Tom and you don't like his products and it's not a product you are interested in then why do you care how he presents it? Are you a separator?I understand the tone implied in his post could be interpreted as brash but some of the posters posting in this thread are just as guilty. If someone questions their business model, pricing, how they approach customers, size of their orders, etc. then they get defensive just like Tom does. Each one of us is as guilty as the other one. So whichever one of you that has not responded or posted in a thread with a "tone" that is less than friendly then fire away!!! Given that not sure any of us should be responding.Pierre responded in a professional manner (as usual). He told you there is merit to what Tom is stating and also expressed that some of it may be blown out of proportion. You gotta take the good with the bad. Do I think this guy is trying to just sell his product and boot everyone else to the curb? No! If he is smart enough to do what he does then he is smart enough to do something else where he could make a ton more money. Given that I believe his intention is to educate and his way of doing is a little "annoying" but if we ignore that part and take the bad with the good then I believe his product will help the industry. Most likely we are all in his position and should we choose to do so could make more money with less headache without dealing with this industry. Lets not act like our customers.We do all of our separations yes, well save maybe 2-5 jobs we have sent out to Dan and another guy.He's earned the type of response he has gotten. Not any real need to imply a tone, he showed up with a tone. First impressions are everything. Tom needs a lesson in that far more than the rest of us need a lesson on separations apparently. That's how I see it from the cheap seats.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 08, 2013, 12:47:13 PMIf we are going to have people jumping ship over this guy, he's not worth having here.I am pretty sure he is not talking about jumping ship over "this guy" but for the other post in the thread. If you don't like Tom and you don't like his products and it's not a product you are interested in then why do you care how he presents it? Are you a separator?I understand the tone implied in his post could be interpreted as brash but some of the posters posting in this thread are just as guilty. If someone questions their business model, pricing, how they approach customers, size of their orders, etc. then they get defensive just like Tom does. Each one of us is as guilty as the other one. So whichever one of you that has not responded or posted in a thread with a "tone" that is less than friendly then fire away!!! Given that not sure any of us should be responding.Pierre responded in a professional manner (as usual). He told you there is merit to what Tom is stating and also expressed that some of it may be blown out of proportion. You gotta take the good with the bad. Do I think this guy is trying to just sell his product and boot everyone else to the curb? No! If he is smart enough to do what he does then he is smart enough to do something else where he could make a ton more money. Given that I believe his intention is to educate and his way of doing is a little "annoying" but if we ignore that part and take the bad with the good then I believe his product will help the industry. Most likely we are all in his position and should we choose to do so could make more money with less headache without dealing with this industry. Lets not act like our customers.
If we are going to have people jumping ship over this guy, he's not worth having here.