Remember, if you need some graphic work or have questions, let me know. I don't know it all but I'll do my best. Also, give me feedback about what kind of content you want to see, what kind of files you want me to build or whatever else you can think of. You are awesome! Thanks.
HELLO, CAN YOU TELL US HOW TO PREPARE THE FILE FOR PRIN, IS IT ONLY NEEDED TO EXPORT? WE NEED IT WITHOUT THE WHITE TRANSPARENT PART. I HOPE YOU WILL REPLY ME
Not sure what you mean by, without the white transparent part? This one for example is already halftoned and ready to print, so you'd just print the film just like you'd print anything normally, without going through the rip.
Thanks! Very clear and concise. You mentioned needing to go to illustrator I think in the other video. What is that for? Do we need to print from illustrator once we color separate and set up for screen printing? Thank you!
If you’re converting to halftones in PS then you don’t need to print from illustrator. If you’re printing to a rip, you shouldn’t even need to convert to halftones, just grayscales.
Thanks for the helpful video! I was wondering, why did you use the 22.5 angle for each channel/color layer? I thought that each color needed a different angle (C=0, M=45,Y=0,K=75) so that the half tones blend correctly. I'm new at this so just wondering, thanks.
Hey @carlfoston. Thanks for the comment. I've kind of switched gears and I'm not really doing color seps much anymore as there are programs out there that automate the process very well. I'm steering more toward content creation; not just for screen printing but other things as well. That said, what would you like to see on this channel as I pivot a little?
@@carlfoston The 2 top dogs that have been in the industry for a while and continue to dominate are Separation Studio and Ultra Seps. Both are capable of out putting print ready seps. That said, there will sometimes be the need to tweak a channel or two regardless. Thanks.
Great tutorial. I trying it but I'm kinda holding off on printing to film. My spot colors show up light grey when I split the channels. Only my under base is dark black. Do I print them as is or I missing a step to make my spot colors dark black before printing to film so it will burn correctly. Thanks 🤘
So i wanna use a image and wanna color separate it and the colors are the total opposite of the rgb colors how can we go about doing the color separation ? Need your help please
Remember, if you need some graphic work or have questions, let me know. I don't know it all but I'll do my best. Also, give me feedback about what kind of content you want to see, what kind of files you want me to build or whatever else you can think of. You are awesome! Thanks.
HELLO, CAN YOU TELL US HOW TO PREPARE THE FILE FOR PRIN, IS IT ONLY NEEDED TO EXPORT?
WE NEED IT WITHOUT THE WHITE TRANSPARENT PART.
I HOPE YOU WILL REPLY ME
Not sure what you mean by, without the white transparent part? This one for example is already halftoned and ready to print, so you'd just print the film just like you'd print anything normally, without going through the rip.
Thanks! Very clear and concise. You mentioned needing to go to illustrator I think in the other video. What is that for? Do we need to print from illustrator once we color separate and set up for screen printing? Thank you!
If you’re converting to halftones in PS then you don’t need to print from illustrator. If you’re printing to a rip, you shouldn’t even need to convert to halftones, just grayscales.
best separation tutorial i've seen good work sir
Thanks! Hope it helps. Let me k ow if you have any questions.
Simple and straightforward to the point 💯
Thanks Sameer! Let me know if you have any questions.
Video & you not insane. You and your videos are the best, thanks for you time helping us all.
Thanks for the helpful video! I was wondering, why did you use the 22.5 angle for each channel/color layer? I thought that each color needed a different angle (C=0, M=45,Y=0,K=75) so that the half tones blend correctly. I'm new at this so just wondering, thanks.
also wondering on this, do you have any explanation?
hey great videos and easy to follow, why did you stop?
Hey @carlfoston. Thanks for the comment. I've kind of switched gears and I'm not really doing color seps much anymore as there are programs out there that automate the process very well. I'm steering more toward content creation; not just for screen printing but other things as well. That said, what would you like to see on this channel as I pivot a little?
Curious to know which programs that you know can automate the process to a standard that will always be good enough for printing.
@@carlfoston The 2 top dogs that have been in the industry for a while and continue to dominate are Separation Studio and Ultra Seps. Both are capable of out putting print ready seps. That said, there will sometimes be the need to tweak a channel or two regardless. Thanks.
Great tutorial. I trying it but I'm kinda holding off on printing to film. My spot colors show up light grey when I split the channels. Only my under base is dark black. Do I print them as is or I missing a step to make my spot colors dark black before printing to film so it will burn correctly. Thanks 🤘
They can look light gray from a distance. Zoom way in on the halftones and see if your dots are black.
@@PromoWeapon ok I'll check thanks for replying 👍
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So i wanna use a image and wanna color separate it and the colors are the total opposite of the rgb colors how can we go about doing the color separation ? Need your help please
What would the steps be for a different color shirt?
Thank you, much appreciated