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Extending or adding on to pre-existing color separations that need to stay consistent with original prints.This is just a simple tip on adding image content to existing color separations. I did this on the iphone due to lacking audio at the moment...and the entire file would not email to myself in one part, thus the 4 parts. It is what it is,
a simple tip. In this case, we did the original separations about a year or so ago. Then the customer needed to revise the image by adding extra image at top and bottom.
The goal with any re-order is to keep the print looking consistent with the old print once the changes have been complete. So rather then re-separate the file,
taking a risk that the revised separations might be different than the originals, I was able to use the rubber stamp tool on all of the added sections. It took a little bit of art skills and rubber stamping experience but all in all, the task was pretty cut and dry.
You may or may not have realized as I didn't, that you can use that tool on a group of separations simultaneously. You can do that with the brush tools as well, but it adds equal amounts to each channel sep so be careful with that.
I hope it helps someone on future separations.
Dot-Tone-Dan