Separation Studio 3

Always convert your image to before importing. Separation Studio 3 relies on RGB light data (Red, Green, Blue) to calculate how to subtract ink. If you feed it a CMYK image, the separations will look muddy.

| Feature | Separation Studio 3 | UltraSeps (Photoshop Actions) | AccuRIP (with seps) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $299 (Approx) | $199 (Subscription-ish) | $895+ | | Ease of Use | High (Standalone GUI) | Medium (Requires Photoshop) | Medium (RIP first) | | Best For | Photorealistic spot seps | Basic simulated process | CMYK + White RIP | | Halftone Control | Excellent (Built-in) | Good (Relies on Photoshop) | Excellent (Industry Standard) | | Learning Curve | 1 hour | 4 hours | 2 hours | separation studio 3

Users can change the "ground" or textile color within the software to visualize how the print will look on different garment shades, which is essential for ensuring color accuracy on dark fabrics. The Evolution to Separation Studio NXT Always convert your image to before importing

Even the best software requires human oversight. Here are common mistakes users make with Separation Studio 3. | Feature | Separation Studio 3 | UltraSeps

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