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Quote from: ZooCity on June 04, 2012, 10:58:21 AMwait, they took out the bitmap to line screen? or do you mean that ps is no longer something we can print out of? the latter was true already in cs5 I believe (we are running cs4 still although I have a copy of five). I switched all film output over to illy awhile back in preparation for this. spot channels in ps and then a placed ps file into illy, vectors on top. I found the ps file to preview a little cleaner than dcs 2.0. I never liked printing from ps anyhow.Yup. I save the photoshop files as DCS 2 .eps and place them into illustrator, add any vector art I want there, plus my targets that match the ones on my platen jig, save as a .ps (postscript" file, and run out of Ghostscript for halftones and any overprinting.One thing I see they've added to Illustrator CS6 is gradients along a path. Maybe something Corel already does?
wait, they took out the bitmap to line screen? or do you mean that ps is no longer something we can print out of? the latter was true already in cs5 I believe (we are running cs4 still although I have a copy of five). I switched all film output over to illy awhile back in preparation for this. spot channels in ps and then a placed ps file into illy, vectors on top. I found the ps file to preview a little cleaner than dcs 2.0. I never liked printing from ps anyhow.
One thing I see they've added to Illustrator CS6 is gradients along a path. Maybe something Corel already does?
Quote from: tpitman on June 04, 2012, 11:43:11 AMQuote from: ZooCity on June 04, 2012, 10:58:21 AMwait, they took out the bitmap to line screen? or do you mean that ps is no longer something we can print out of? the latter was true already in cs5 I believe (we are running cs4 still although I have a copy of five). I switched all film output over to illy awhile back in preparation for this. spot channels in ps and then a placed ps file into illy, vectors on top. I found the ps file to preview a little cleaner than dcs 2.0. I never liked printing from ps anyhow.Yup. I save the photoshop files as DCS 2 .eps and place them into illustrator, add any vector art I want there, plus my targets that match the ones on my platen jig, save as a .ps (postscript" file, and run out of Ghostscript for halftones and any overprinting.One thing I see they've added to Illustrator CS6 is gradients along a path. Maybe something Corel already does?Try a .psd instead of the DCS, it looks better when working with it in Illy and does the same thing (I think). Huh, gradients on a path sounds kinda handy. I would settle for no-frills gradients that output correctly though. Adobe's handling of gradients really craps on my parade, I could do so much more with them that I don't because it's such an output nightmare.