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I do need the RGB file, either layered or flat to print photoshop seps to film using...

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Author Topic: POLL - Do you need an RGB file in order to print photoshop sepsto film?  (Read 1535 times)

Offline Dottonedan

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Let me know if I'm missing any RIPS so I can include those in the options.
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I dont need it, but I like to have it incase I need to pull something out if something was missed in the orignal sep.
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Let me know if I'm missing any RIPS so I can include those in the options.
I use Harlequin. It came with the oyo. I always sep out of AI. PS does not play nicely.
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Offline Sbrem

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AccuRIP doesn't care if it's RGB or not, since it doesn't do the separating, just the printing after the separation. I save as DCS, then to Illy. QuikSeps and UltraSeps wants an RGB file though...

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I manualy sep so it doesnt matter what it is. even if it's a flattened JPG or PNG

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Re: endless Inks post. 

I don't think it matters how you got the sep. some rips seem to require you using or keeping the RGB in the file before it can print.  I am trying to see what Rip requires this the most and why.
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Offline Donnie

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I have used fastrip and now Film Maker and both require RGB. 

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That's curious. Why does the RIP need an RGB image when it's not separating anything? A raster image processor converts a gray scale image to halftone dots to print on the film. We don't send an RGB image to print unless it's a color proof, and then a RIP, none of the listed ones but the ones in the printer, will convert it to cmyk so it can be printed with the cmyk inks in the printer. What am I missing? Or misunderstanding? I'll bet this gets good.

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I agree Steve. I am thinking that the reason some need a different setup might be due to not printing from the rip in an accurate or originally intended manor. People find a way. So they make due with what they find to work even if it's not 100%.  This is just an idea. No proof yet, but I'd like to help them all make use of the total features of any RIP. I think by doing work arounds, it might be lacking in its full apabilities. Again, just a thought.

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