Artists who need to provide "print-ready" files to clients without deep knowledge of halftone frequencies or ink opacity.
While specific "point" updates often focus on stability, version 2.1.5 generally includes:
It works alongside design suites, allowing for easy export of separation files that are ready for film output or Direct-to-Garment (DTG) systems. Technical Improvements in 2.1.5 Separation Studio 2.1.5
Resolution of known crashes when handling large, high-resolution files.
Improved algorithms for better tonal ranges and smoother gradients. Artists who need to provide "print-ready" files to
The core strength of the software is its ability to take a raster image (like a JPEG or PNG) and automatically generate the specific color channels needed to reproduce that image on a garment using standard plastisol or water-based inks.
Those looking to save hours of manual labor in Photoshop or Illustrator. Improved algorithms for better tonal ranges and smoother
Version 2.1.5 allows users to adjust color saturation, contrast, and individual channels in real-time, seeing exactly how the final print will look on different garment colors.