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Computers and Software => Separation Programs => Topic started by: Croft on February 21, 2018, 03:17:03 PM
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Hi is anyone using this action pac from Rising sun
I'm a bit of a PS newb and think this would speed up spot colour seps for me. But haven't seen mention of it before?
http://risingsungraphics.com/product/spot-shot-photoshop-scripts-mac-version/ (http://risingsungraphics.com/product/spot-shot-photoshop-scripts-mac-version/)
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Hmmm, for 50 bucks.... if you are a beginner, it looks like it may be a good thing. But that's just from reading the advertising.
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I'd like to see a trial version, or at the very least some screen shots to show me that this is way better than just using Color Range.
I bet, so would you!
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Hmmm, for 50 bucks.... if you are a beginner, it looks like it may be a good thing. But that's just from reading the advertising.
Windows version is only $35.
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Hmmm, for 50 bucks.... if you are a beginner, it looks like it may be a good thing. But that's just from reading the advertising.
Windows version is only $35.
For $35 and includes a feature that eliminates a separate RIP, could be cool.
But I sure wish there was a trial as Andy said to compare against one of the many others out there.
In fact, $35 almost sound too good to be true and be a valued product.
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I read in the info section that it works on CS5 and up......I only have CS3 and that could be a limiting factor unless someone upgrades.
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I notice one of the members here, merchmonster, has a testimonial on their site.
I would suggest reaching out to him for any information.
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Ben is a member here, you could try to reach out and see what he says. He is living in Japan now. . .
pierre
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I notice one of the members here, merchmonster, has a testimonial on their site.
I would suggest reaching out to him for any information.
I do? Lol don’t remember but we used bens services. Seps are pretty good, better than some others I used in the past. We bought the plugins but I didn’t know as much about channel seps at the time. It might be worth revisiting now