"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
The problem I always have with channel seps from Photoshop is that if I have to trap stuff it will be at least by 1 point as that is the minimum given by photoshop. Unless there is a way around it, I`m just not very familiar with PS at all to be honest.
Photoshop channels cannot accurately preview "blending" color-separations no matter how "good" someone is at it, that is just a fact. Channels can help make it easier to output to a print device, and they can work good for spot-colors and when you halftone the channels they can sometimes preview a little more accurately but still have major flaws behind how the program interprets the math of blending the colors in a channel.. it is just the nature of the problems with Photoshop in Greyscale, CMYK, Duotone, or Multi-channel mode, it cannot be made to work correctly within those modes - but that is a deeper subject on its own.
Quote from: Rockers on August 12, 2014, 07:44:51 AMThe problem I always have with channel seps from Photoshop is that if I have to trap stuff it will be at least by 1 point as that is the minimum given by photoshop. Unless there is a way around it, I`m just not very familiar with PS at all to be honest.Rockers if you increase the resolution you can increase how to choke or trap by other amounts.The basic rule is 300 DPI = 1 Pixel = 1 point