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I must of missed the videos. I will look for the videos when I have time. So this is not a program like the rest of sep programs? It sounds interesting.
Quote from: Jon on May 08, 2013, 04:34:00 PMI must of missed the videos. I will look for the videos when I have time. So this is not a program like the rest of sep programs? It sounds interesting.simple seps is a program like many others. That's about all I know about the Corel side.Not sure what the goal is for Photoshop, but I watched videos from Jeff where he shows how they are doing things. Anybody following can figure out how to do it on their own (which I actually did before Tom started talking about it here. My action script is loosely based on what they were explaining and is a one click sep that produces rather poor results since I stopped tweaking it before it was done. But right now, I can click one button and get HSB seps in photoshop thanx to the videos they posted.). I don't know how long will they leave the videos up, but few weeks back it was still on youtube. Eventually I am sure they will sell some sort of a program for those not wanting to spend 20 hours watching the videos and recording the actions.pierre
so here is a thing and somebody please correct me and point out if I am wrong.The only thing that Tom said was that he believes this will make the separators obsolete. He even acknowledges that he disagrees with others (i.e. this is his opinion) without bashing anybody. He states what he believes are facts about color theory, separations and programs used to do it. Nobody has disputed any of that so far.Not in one place did he pick on anybody else or put somebody down (this has happened before, but not since Tom agreed to stop doing it). He sees the potential and as they discover new things (while working on it). He posts his findings in a rather excited manner (which I would do too. Remember all the pictures I was posting of the prints we were doing? It was not bragging, well maybe a little, but I was genuinely excited about the stuff we were doing. I can see Tom's enthusiasm for what's going on). he even went as far as saying not to switch to Corel (which would potentially benefit him), but to hold on as they are working on the stuff for PS. Is he loud in his excitement? Absolutely! Is he promoting his product (guerilla style)? Possibly, but I honestly don't think that is the reason post are they way they are. He really is pushing some info out to get it out. If you check the videos he is doing with Jeff, almost all of the stuff is out there for us to do on our own without paying for it! That is sharing. I will also say that yes, he is trying to make money from it, but most of us are. And how many of us have actually put up the videos that explain how to do a lot of the things we are selling?So unless I am missing something here (in which case I apologize and please point it out for me) let's let Tom post what he has to say and let those of us who are interested in reading it be able to do so.thank you,pierre
One thing Tom does not show is how photo paint creates the monochromes, I wish I knew the exact way that happens but seriously I would not blame him for not revealing that secret since it is an,integral part of his software.
Quote from: Inkman996 on May 08, 2013, 06:01:19 PMOne thing Tom does not show is how photo paint creates the monochromes, I wish I knew the exact way that happens but seriously I would not blame him for not revealing that secret since it is an,integral part of his software.Well in one of his vids, he stated he didn't have the time to get into showing how to convert to monochrome. So I don't think he's holding back, he just did not get around to it yet.
Quote from: starchild on May 08, 2013, 06:09:26 PMQuote from: Inkman996 on May 08, 2013, 06:01:19 PMOne thing Tom does not show is how photo paint creates the monochromes, I wish I knew the exact way that happens but seriously I would not blame him for not revealing that secret since it is an,integral part of his software.Well in one of his vids, he stated he didn't have the time to get into showing how to convert to monochrome. So I don't think he's holding back, he just did not get around to it yet.Tom,can you explain the monochrome part for us please?thanx!pierre
Monochromes are the coolest thing ever...seriously, ever.It looks just like a grayscale bitmap, shading, everything, but you can change the color of the object just like it is vector.It's awesome....probably the best thing Corel has going for it.