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hmmm I did it exactly the way Pierre described. I will play with it more tonight and tomorrow.
Quote from: blue moon on August 28, 2014, 05:06:45 PMthis one is easy.convert to grayscale and invert. This is your underbase.convert to CMYK and select the magenta channel. that's your color.copy the underbase and adjust the halftones until you eliminate most of the things below 50% (with a slider). You'll be left with the highlight white.experienced separator can have this ready for you in 15 min.pierrethis is a great post especially for a Photoshop novice like me. Learned so much especially as an example file was posted so we could easily follow it step by step. now two question, if you would want to underbase the text too how would you go and do that? And which slider are we talking about for adjusting the highlight white? Curves and then set output to under 50%? I Love learning all these things:)
this one is easy.convert to grayscale and invert. This is your underbase.convert to CMYK and select the magenta channel. that's your color.copy the underbase and adjust the halftones until you eliminate most of the things below 50% (with a slider). You'll be left with the highlight white.experienced separator can have this ready for you in 15 min.pierre
Quote from: Rockers on August 28, 2014, 08:28:00 PMQuote from: blue moon on August 28, 2014, 05:06:45 PMthis one is easy.convert to grayscale and invert. This is your underbase.convert to CMYK and select the magenta channel. that's your color.copy the underbase and adjust the halftones until you eliminate most of the things below 50% (with a slider). You'll be left with the highlight white.experienced separator can have this ready for you in 15 min.pierrethis is a great post especially for a Photoshop novice like me. Learned so much especially as an example file was posted so we could easily follow it step by step. now two question, if you would want to underbase the text too how would you go and do that? And which slider are we talking about for adjusting the highlight white? Curves and then set output to under 50%? I Love learning all these things:)See above for under basing the text. If the white fill stays when black background is added it will turn solid after is inverted. Yes, in curves. Grab the left point (when in ink mode), and drag it to the right. Then grab the curve and pull it down. You should have all of your solid white left and only a little bit where the highlights are needed (10-30%). Pierre
I may be mistaken but the methods discussed speak of PS which is what I would be using on this.I thought gerry only had Corel which is what I presented, although it was just an example Did I miss a post that Gerry has PS?
Quote from: screenxpress on August 29, 2014, 02:32:17 PMI may be mistaken but the methods discussed speak of PS which is what I would be using on this.I thought gerry only had Corel which is what I presented, although it was just an example Did I miss a post that Gerry has PS?You are correct Wayne, I am only working in Corel and PhotoPaint. I will try your method this afternoon, thanks for the write up!