Adobe Photoshop - Spot Color Separation - Screen Printing

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A detailed tutorial and walk through of how to <b>separate colors</b> in adobe photoshop so you can create the film negatives to <b>screen</b> print with. Brought To You By: WwW.MzMVoice.CoM Created For: WwW.T-ShirtForums.CoM Have A Voice!

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Adobe Photoshop - Spot Color Separation - Screen Printing

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  • THanks!!!!!

    Dude!!!i been looking for something like this for the longest....thanks!!!one question how do you do it when you have colors blending.

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  • After you select ...

    After you select the color with your magic wand a better thing to do in the channel menu is select "new spot channel". You do not need to inverse the selection step. Pick the Pantone you want by clicking on color. From your color libraries you can select your Pantone. Most screen printers use Pantone Solid Coated. Call them to check. You will then have your color separated with the info they need.

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  • thanks alot perfect ...

    thanks alot perfect video. helped out alot. just doin it for fun but helped me a ton.

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  • THANKS MY FRIEND. ...

    THANKS MY FRIEND.

    Just starting my screen printing bussiness.
    Can you imagine how many hours I used to spend trying to separate colors??

    Thanks to you, in minutes.

    GOD BLESS YOU AMIGO!

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  • Thank you very much ...

    Thank you very much, k?

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  • Tim, I gotta say, I ...

    Tim, I gotta say, I LOVE U MAN!!, THANK YOU!!!! As a self taught Graphic Designer for screen printing, I have never been able to figure out this process of color seperation. I would go through hours of redrawing, cuting, and pasting for horrible results compared to this. I hope you inspire more people to give back as you have inspired me. Can't believe how much people try to charge for this process, and its so simple! YOU ARE TRUELY AN ANGEL FOR FIGURING THIS OUT AND NOT HOLDING IT TO YOURSELF!!

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  • Hey this is super ...

    Hey this is super helpful and something not alot of people would share. great tutorial!

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  • did anyone ever ...

    did anyone ever tell you...
    that you are the F**king man
    i was messing around for hours yesterday, this dominates usinug the wandfor color separation
    thanks

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  • i am only just ...

    i am only just beggining, iv never used photoshop and iv been hesitant to do multi colour prints due to the "trouble" it is to seperate colour but hell you made that so easy that i am now able to start putting alot of my fav designs onto fabric!! thankyou for this

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  • thank you thank you ...

    thank you thank you thank you!!!!! :) :) :)

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  • hey thanks man that ...

    hey thanks man that was very helpfull i have been lookin for awhile on some help on color seperation thanks man!

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