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SPOT PROCESS
SOFTWARE
Spot Process Professional Color Separation Software with VueRite is the industries most accurate tonal separation software. Open any RGB mode TIFF file in Spot Process and in seconds the software delivers screen print friendly color separated channels. The on screen preview is ACCURATE and the file is ready for easy adjustments and output.
The abilities of our popular plug-ins (ColorCrunch and Spot Process) are built into this fantastic stand-alone application perfect for 6, 8 and 10 color presses.
Spot Process offers screen print specific features: DYNAMIC UNDER-BASE, 3 BLACK OPTIONS, TOP WHITE, COLOR MERGING, COLOR ENHANCEMENT, COLOR PREVIEW, AUTO FEATURES such as Auto Save and Auto Merge PLUS Screen Print Industry INK SETS and SWATCHES and much more. Click on the link below to learn more about this great program that has been an industry favorite since 1995 and download a FREE 30-day trial.
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THE SCREEN PRINT SOLUTION:
AccuRIP S O F T W A R E
AccuRIP was built by Screen Printers for Screen Printers. Understanding what screen printers WANT, NEED and DON'T REQUIRE with RIP software allowed Freehand Graphics and its team of engineers to custom build a RIP software that makes the process of outputting files as halftones and stochastic from inkjet devices and select OYO devices FAST, ACCURATE and EASY.
No other solution on the market has been able to deliver the accuracy and simplicity you will find with AccuRIP. And, AccuRIP is also the most affordable solution.
With AccuRIP you will find EXCLUSIVE features designed to improve productivity and save you money from its purchase price through the reduction of consumables. N-UP Printing typically reserved for the larger format devices is available to ALL AccuRIP supported devices. N-UP Printing automatically "gangs up" smaller images on a single film. Calculate your savings over a year and they will be dramatic.
You're a screen printer - use a RIP designed just for you! Click on the link below to learn more about AccuRIP and download a FREE 14-day trial.
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