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Separation Studio 2.2.6 ✦ Essential & Official

Furthermore, the software’s ability to optimize ink usage makes it a more sustainable choice. By calculating the exact amount of saturation needed for each channel, it helps shops reduce ink waste and achieve consistent results across large production runs. Conclusion

This version maintains strong compatibility with industry-standard design tools like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, fitting seamlessly into existing prepress workflows. Impact on the Industry Separation Studio 2.2.6

Users can easily combine similar color channels to reduce the number of screens needed, directly lowering production costs without sacrificing image quality. Furthermore, the software’s ability to optimize ink usage

For small to medium-sized print shops, Separation Studio 2.2.6 democratizes high-end printing. Tasks that previously required a highly skilled color separator hours to complete can now be handled in minutes. This speed allows for faster turnaround times and reduces the margin for human error during the prepress stage. Impact on the Industry Users can easily combine

The primary purpose of Separation Studio is to perform "Simulated Process" color separations. Unlike standard CMYK separations, which can struggle with the vibrancy required for garment printing, simulated process separation uses a specific palette of spot colors to recreate photographic or highly detailed artwork.

Version 2.2.6 excels at taking complex, full-color files—typically PDFs or high-resolution bitmaps—and automatically breaking them down into printable layers. It identifies the most efficient set of inks to use, often including under-bases for dark garments, highlights, and specific "top" colors that ensure the final print pops against the fabric. Key Enhancements in 2.2.6

The software automatically generates a white under-base, which is essential for printing on dark polyester or cotton blends.