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Ink Seps
bimmridder:
Homer won't chime in anytime soon. He's too busy dancing because his Bills are in first place in their division!!!
mk162:
I gave this program a shot, and honestly, for what it is, it's fantastic.
I used in house inks. I may get some of theirs, the prices are good, shipping is terrible though.
I can't post pics of the prints, but we did 2 different ones, and I was impressed with both. I would say better than what you get from some of the PS actions out there.
I wish there was an undo button though.
I didn't adjust anything except I combined the cyan and blue plates and used a color halfway between cyan and royal. Worked great. The image wasn't blue heavy, but it did have some lighter tones of it so that worked, if it had a larger blocky area, I wouldn't have done it.
I imported the files into corel, and ran them through the M&R I-image rip(I-block?).
mimosatexas:
--- Quote from: bimmridder on September 11, 2017, 07:18:19 PM ---Homer won't chime in anytime soon. He's too busy dancing because his Bills are in first place in their division!!!
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Like that will last...lol
Northland:
--- Quote from: xcelr8hard on September 07, 2017, 07:56:37 PM ---Is anybody using this?
https://www.inkseps.com/
I used the search function, but didn't find much.
What are your thoughts? I am just getting into raster seps. I have no experience with any of the automated sep programs.
Thanks,
Butch
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I'm not sure what the relationship is between InkSeps / SimpleSeps / Advanced Tshirt / Advanced artist... but there's some connection.
There appears to be a similar (sister) product called:
Simpleseps
https://www.advancedtshirts.com/product/simpleseps-4-0-smartrip-screen-printing-halftone-rip-software/
It is a separation program and a RIP in one.
Looks like it has some really helpful features like:
Separation using Coreldraw.... which is attractive to me (because I have no Photoshop skills)
Auto baseplate
Auto trap or choke
RIP using all printer channels (looks like any printer model)
Halftone preview
I've been a FilmMaker RIP user for many years but have always wanted some other back-up RIP ( in case my FilmMaker craps out temporairily)
And, I've been needing to upgrade to Corel X6 or X8 (which is required for SimpleSeps).
Both Advanced T-shirt and Advanced Artist have inexpensive Coreldraw training videos (some free)
Frog:
--- Quote from: mk162 on October 05, 2017, 10:18:52 AM ---I gave this program a shot, and honestly, for what it is, it's fantastic.
I used in house inks. I may get some of theirs, the prices are good, shipping is terrible though.
I can't post pics of the prints, but we did 2 different ones, and I was impressed with both. I would say better than what you get from some of the PS actions out there.
I wish there was an undo button though.
I didn't adjust anything except I combined the cyan and blue plates and used a color halfway between cyan and royal. Worked great. The image wasn't blue heavy, but it did have some lighter tones of it so that worked, if it had a larger blocky area, I wouldn't have done it.
I imported the files into corel, and ran them through the M&R I-image rip(I-block?).
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I had a teacher once who encouraged us to alternate between two different versions/copies of pending artwork files to always have an older version to which to return just in case.
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