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Hi, why u choose the darkest blue not the lightest blue after u halftone the layer, can i choose the lightest blue? And how to decide what is the best k value?
The color is just for preview. Yes, you can choose the lightest blue. That will give you a preview similar to the original. To decide the best k value, desaturate the artwork and see the k value. Then reduce the value by 15% to 20% to adjust for dot gain. It is best to keep the k values between 20% to 70% for halftones. Watch my other spot color with halftones videos. You will understand halftone separations better. Really nice question. Thanks!
Good video. Can you please tell me if I need to stroke/choke the white underbase (make smaller) or leave it the same size as other colors when doing these type halftone prints. Thanks
Yes. You definitely need to choke the white underbase. Make a selection of all the colors and contract the selection by 3 or 4 pixels. Now the halftone dots will be smaller. Make a new layer and fill the selection. You will get your choked white underbase. If you still need help watch this video ua-cam.com/video/BwqxLubGDAI/v-deo.html Hope this helps. Thanks!
@@learncolorseparation thanks you very much. I tried that but when I go to modify only option I can click is border others and contract options can't click. . Is they another way to contract. Thanks again
@@learncolorseparation It makes me happy, with all the time and energy you put into this tutorial. I had to thank you. your videos help me a lot thank you.
New Update!
Hey there! Big news: Our halftone actions have gotten a major upgrade and are now included in the LCS Master Seps Starter and Pro versions. They're super fast and easy to use. Grab your upgraded set:
payhip.com/LearnColorSeparation
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Hi, why u choose the darkest blue not the lightest blue after u halftone the layer, can i choose the lightest blue? And how to decide what is the best k value?
The color is just for preview. Yes, you can choose the lightest blue. That will give you a preview similar to the original. To decide the best k value, desaturate the artwork and see the k value. Then reduce the value by 15% to 20% to adjust for dot gain. It is best to keep the k values between 20% to 70% for halftones. Watch my other spot color with halftones videos. You will understand halftone separations better. Really nice question. Thanks!
Good video. Can you please tell me if I need to stroke/choke the white underbase (make smaller) or leave it the same size as other colors when doing these type halftone prints. Thanks
Yes. You definitely need to choke the white underbase. Make a selection of all the colors and contract the selection by 3 or 4 pixels. Now the halftone dots will be smaller. Make a new layer and fill the selection. You will get your choked white underbase.
If you still need help watch this video
ua-cam.com/video/BwqxLubGDAI/v-deo.html
Hope this helps. Thanks!
@@learncolorseparation thanks you very much. I tried that but when I go to modify only option I can click is border others and contract options can't click. . Is they another way to contract. Thanks again
Try expanding the Canvas size and see if that helps.
i cant download haftone action set . help plz ,,
Hello. Enter 0dollars in the price value and you should be able to download it.
thx for the video.
Thanks! I appreciate you paid for the actions though they are free.
@@learncolorseparation It makes me happy, with all the time and energy you put into this tutorial. I had to thank you. your videos help me a lot thank you.
Thank you for your kind words. More tutorials on the way! Keep learning!
@@learncolorseparation thx!