Here is the detailed (careful) video tutorial and walk (achievement) through of how to separate (removed) colors in Adobe photoshop so you can (crapper) create the film (flick) negatives to screen (concealment) print with.
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@bamzki831 …I have the same question here. I cant find the way how to save these channels separably in order to print them for screen printing ?????
@basherti I found only one thing that helped. I make sure that i have my design the size that i am going to print on the shirt and make the seperations and just turn on each channel one at a time and hit print. I havent gotten any responses on how to save the separations so i’m doing it this way for now and if i somehow lose the print i just take my design into photoshop and since the process is so easy i do these steps again. Hope this helps, it has been working for me.
this tutorial was a life saver man. thanks for posting
Seriously, this video is a golden nugget of wonderfulness! I haven’t been that forum in a while but there are a lot of really helpful people on there. Thanks for the video, I know I’m not the only one who saved a lot of time with your method.
It’s cool that you know how to do this, really?! The only thing is that you are creating spot color channels but not the spot “PANTONE” colors. If you were to send this to a printshop, they would go like “Well…. what colors does he want to use for this?!”
awesome tutorial
Nice class but this doesnt seem to work well when you’re separating more detailed artwork like halftones. Do you have a technique?
Great Tutorial! I am a self taught screen printer through the internet and this helps a lot!! Thanks again!!
if i have a black and white image do i still have to seperate the black and white before printing onto my vellum or film .??
MentinkiZM, great tutorial, tnx anyway, but..what if you need to separate 6 colors for completely full color, photo for example?? What about the gradient, shade?? I really need help, anyone? Is that possible?
Very Helpful thank you
how can i save it as a layer??? thanks.reply please
Awesome tutorial! I’m a beginner and this was just what I was looking for to get started. Thanks!!! :)
Man, I have been looking all over for this info for several weeks. Thanks!!!!!
WOW!!! Thank you!Question: DO you print directly from PS? because I try to save the channels but is saveing the whole artwork.
Plain and simple. Been doing a harder way before you saved me a lot of work and time
thank you so much!!!!!!! it really help me allat
what if a got a complex image w/ more than 4 or 5 colors… there isnt a faster way to do it than selecting it color by color? if there is a way wich would it be?
Very useful! thank you so much for sharing this technique!!!! :)
You, sir, are a genius.