Spot/Colour separations: Advanced spot colour separations


The Spot Window provides a more powerful version of the Colour Separation Method. It provides real-time previews, live scale slider and gamma manipulation of the resulting separated tones.



Surfaces

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This method is really good for separating the light and mid tones of marbles, textures and wood grain files. You may find the Spot Separation Method better for separating the darkest tones of these designs. To use this separation method, follow the steps below:

  1. Make the image active and go to Separate Menu > Spot.
  2. Select Colour from the pop up menu in the Spot Window.
  3. Use the Pipette Tool to select the colour you want to separate from the image. This colour will appear in the foreground colour of the Tools Palette. Click the New button to add it to the Spot Window.
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Note: Splitting the view of the Design Window can aid separations as it allows you to view the original artwork and the separation at the same time.

  1. Click the Preview and Tonal buttons on the left hand side of the Spot Window. If you have split the views of the Design Window, the active view will turn into a greyscale preview layer. 
  2. Adjust the slider bar on the right of the window to control the separation.
  3. Manipulate the Gamma Curve to either boost or reduce the tones from the separation.
  4. When you are happy with the separation, click the Fix button on the left hand side of the window.
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Note: You can hide the Gamma Window once you have finished editing it if you have little available screen space, by clicking on the button to the left of the Gamma at the top of the window.

  1. Repeat Steps 3 - 7 for any other colours you want to separate.
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Tip: Remember, if you have already spent time creating mask layers with another separation method such as Automatic Tonal, use these to help your separation by making a snapped selection of them before you begin.

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Textiles

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This method is really good for separating the light and mid tones of textures and motifs. You may find the Spot Separation Method better for separating the darker tones of these designs.

To use this separation tool, follow the steps below:

  1. Make the image active and go to Separate Menu > Spot.
  2. Select Colour from the pop up menu in the Spot Window.
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  3. Use the Pipette Tool to select the colour you want to separate from the image. This colour will appear in the foreground colour of the Tools Palette. Click the New button to add it to the Spot Window.
Delete

Note: Splitting the view of the Design Window can aid separations as it allows you to view the original artwork and the separation at the same time.

  1. Click Preview and Tonal layers adjust the slider to control the separation.
  2. Adjust the slider bar on the right of the window to control the separation.
  3. Manipulate the Gamma Curve to either boost or reduce the tones from the separation.
  4. When you are happy with the separation, click the Fix button on the left hand side of the window.
Delete

Note: You can hide the Gamma Window once you have finished editing it if you have little available screen space, by clicking on the button to the left of the Gamma at the top of the window.

  1. Repeat Steps 3 - 7 for any other colours you want to separate.
Delete

Tip: Remember, if you have already spent time creating mask layers with another separation method such as Automatic Tonal, use these to help your separation by making a snapped selection of them before you begin.

Delete


Wallcoverings

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To use this separation tool, follow the steps below:

  1. Make the image active and go to Separate Menu > Spot.
  2. Select Colour from the pop up menu in the Spot Window.
    1645183594483-Spot_Colour a.png
  3. Use the Pipette Tool to select the colour you want to separate from the image. This colour will appear in the foreground colour of the Tools Palette. Click the New button to add it to the Spot Window.
Delete

Note: Splitting the view of the Design Window can aid separations as it allows you to view the original artwork and the separation at the same time.

  1. Click Preview and adjust the slider to control the separation.
  2. Adjust the slider bar on the right of the window to control the separation.
  3. Manipulate the Gamma Curve to either boost or reduce the tones from the separation.
  4. When you are happy with the separation, click the Fix button on the left hand side of the window.

Delete

Note: You can hide the Gamma Window once you have finished editing it if you have little available screen space, by clicking on the button to the left of the Gamma at the top of the window.

  1. Repeat Steps 3 - 5 for any other colours you want to separate.
Delete

Tip: Remember, if you have already spent time creating mask layers with another separation method such as Automatic Tonal, use these to help your separation by making a snapped selection of them before you begin.


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