Spot Color Separation
IN PROGRESS PAGE
Separate out spot colors (as opposed to CMYK)
Used in:
- Silkscreen
Risograph
Double click screenshots to enlarge them.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
METHOD A: PHOTOSHOP
1. Change your image mode
IMAGE > MODE > CMYK
2. Channels
Look in the Channels Menu at the right side. If not visible, Top Menu > WINDOWS > CHANNELS.
3. Make your spot channels
You can either draw something on each channel, or you can separate out channels of a photo using Top Menu >
Select > Color Range.
Tip for using select color range: make sure when selecting subsequent spot colors to only have CMYK channels enabled each time you make a new selection. If you still can’t pick colors, try duplicating the original image.
Make a new spot channel by pressing on the channels menu:
And choosing "New Spot Channel." If you are making a channel from a selection, you have to make the selection BEFORE doing this.
You can pick the corresponding ink color for your spot channel preview (not necessary, but helps visualize your final print)
4. Split Channels
Once you have everything as you like it, save a copy of your image. Now, delete every channel except the spot channels.
Then go back to the Channel Menu > Split channels
and then save each individually
METHOD B: ILLUSTRATOR
Illustrator is better for graphic design, or images you have made yourself.
How to add a spot color: https://www.webucator.com/article/how-to-add-spot-color-in-adobe-illustrator/
Our inks and their corresponding spot colors: Riso Ink Colors
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