After some extensive research on simulated process separations, indexed color and other spot color separations as well as your you tube posted processes. For screen printing considering the 65 to even 85 line screen and the substrates used for apparel any claim of color or other quality improvements from one process to another is in my opinion false. After watching the many other processes I also am convinced that many of the issues, (not all but many) you have with Corel are due to some of your processes. Also after researching the potential of the screen print market especially after seeing the design by humans and scalable print sites I'm convinced that these days screen print is experiencing extreme pressure in terms of quality and profitability from DTG (direct to garment. Clearly metallic and fluorescent colors will be the domain of screen printers however my tests show that a near Adobe RGB print gamut and photographic quality make DTG the NOW technology. I can get 1 full color shirt for $12 U.S. If I get 100 shirts they are $4.00 each, the samples I received were photographic quality and perfect. All they needed from me was an RGB image with an embedded profile at 150 DPI at placed size. No special procedures, simple image files and nearly full RGB gamut shirts on any color shirt.
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