Separation Studio™ 4 - Stock Vector Art Walkthrough - Freehand Graphics™

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Игры и Карты
Transcript: Hello. Today we are going to work on a customer supplied file that was over designed. They use 19 colors but our press can only handle six screens. We&also be creating an under B screen. CorelDraw does not show the process colors used in the spa while Adobe Illustrator does. Carell shows the file is 13 spot colors while illustrator shows 19. Process and Spot. That would also cause confusion. That would dramatically slow down production. Doing this work in CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator, it would take lots of time and effort. With the new Separation Studio 4, you can handle this with ease. First let&save this file as a PDF. Great. Now we&ready to open this into Separation Studio 4. Great. Now upon opening this file in Separation Studio we see that all colors are instantly converted to spot colors. Boy is that helpful. Now we see that the artist created three separate blacks, reds and whites. Obviously, we don&need more than one of each. Merging these colors is as easy as dragging and dropping them onto each other or combining them in PressFit. First, let&start by merging our blacks. Next, we see that the separation for the garment color that was included in the art file. We can eliminate this and replace it with a nonprinting textile color of choice. To do this, go up to the textile window here. We&add that grey shirt color again. Great. This is where the fun begins. Now we need to fit this 19-color image on a 6-color press. The garment will be gray, so this...

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