Automated Simulated Process Color Separations with a Grey Underbase Technique
Max Chroma
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In this video I am teaching how to add more image resolution, halftone LPI, angle and shape options into the Max Chroma Channel-Seps Auto-RIP actions, and I create a new dot option for a 600 DPI resolution, 45 LPI (Lines Per Inch) Elliptical Halftone dot, and then set it as the new default for the action set.
I use an example color separation in the video where I show how to utilize the 12-hues channels for an Orange color in the separations, merging some of the other hues, eliminating channels that won't be used in the print, and then also I teach how to use the "Grey Underbase" technique and no black screen on a black shirt color, to create a simulated process color separation with the new 45 LPI elliptical dot halftone settings, and bring it down to just 6 screens - Grey Base, Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, and Top White. Then I show the difference between running that at 600 DPI resolution vs. 1200 DPI resolution and compare the halftone dot shapes and clarity.
Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more videos showing all of the files and automations included with the Max Chroma Photo-Tessellator 2022 package and the various ways to use it on different kinds of images and artwork.
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