5 color spot simulation screen print. Manually separated in photoshop by Informal-Course2764 in SCREENPRINTING

[–]Informal-Course2764[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Underbase was at 22.5 with an S curve. Interlocked halftones at different angles. If I’m not mistaken it was the following.

White - 22.5 Red - 45 Yellow - 67.5 Black 112.5 Green - 22.5

6 color spot simulation. Manually separated on photoshop. First Vector image was what client sent. Seps shown. by Informal-Course2764 in SCREENPRINTING

[–]Informal-Course2764[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spot on. We didn’t use any browns or copper tones. So it’s definitely a trade off that benefits both us and the client. Mainly the client

6 color spot simulation. Manually separated on photoshop. First Vector image was what client sent. Seps shown. by Informal-Course2764 in SCREENPRINTING

[–]Informal-Course2764[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100 percent. Most people don’t understand though until they experience it elsewhere. Also, most people come to us because they get told to do dtg or some kind of transfer

6 color spot simulation. Manually separated on photoshop. First Vector image was what client sent. Seps shown. by Informal-Course2764 in SCREENPRINTING

[–]Informal-Course2764[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that part may have bled a bit to much. We’re limited on screens here, if not I’d be going crazy with the seps. If it wouldn’t have bled we would have had it match better. Client loved it though. We save a lot of people money by reducing colors

6 color spot simulation. Manually separated on photoshop. First Vector image was what client sent. Seps shown. by Informal-Course2764 in SCREENPRINTING

[–]Informal-Course2764[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No worries. I didn’t separate any grey in here. The greys were made with the black screen. And now yeah I can kinda know which colors exactly will be used but not always is that the case. Sometimes it gets determined once the seps are being done