How to RIP and print halftones with ActionRIP™.I go over which file is right for your situation and how each affects file size and sharing. Saving your image as a psd or eps file.Making sure that white base doesn't peek out from under your overprint colors. Such as a solid area simulated process can't achieve, or when a company requires that their art be true to their brand. Some prints require custom Pantone colors. I cover when and how to add a flesh tone screen so you can achieve photorealistic prints. I cover how to separate your art to work on all color garments. Heck, they may even want their full color image on multiple color shirts. How to separate for white & color shirts and add black.I cover how to reduce and eliminate unwanted colors yet still yield excellent results. Whether you're limited on how many colors you can screen print, or a client would like to reduce their costs. Merging separation colors to reduce screens.How to get photorealistic simulated process results with a handful of colors. Separating black & white process images.If you're limited to a 4 or 6 color press, this is for you! I show you how to reduce your separations so they'll fit on your press. Reducing your separations to 6 or even 4 colors.I cover how to fine tune the file size, contrast, and saturation to get the best results on press. Access an instructional video on how to download and install ActionSeps™ How to download and install ActionSeps™.
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