I have done some really nice halftones in AI, but it is all raster. If there is a free or cheap separation software for vector and raster I would love to know about it. I also use free software such as Inkscape, Gimp, Gutenprint. I do own CorelDraw X6, Illustrator CS6 (actually the whole Adobe Master Collection). I do own QuikSeps for Photoshop (I stumble with it). Also I can't afford expensive software, so I need to do this all manually. I have yet to find a video or help with this subject. But when we are talking process colors I am guessing that halftones need to be involved. How do I take my artwork in CorelDraw X6 and output the 5-6 films needed to print those garments? I do know how to output multiple color jobs and print a film per each color. Lastly in CorelDraw, lets say my artwork has 10 colors and I want to do process colors, CMYK and white underbase. Is there a very simple and few step process to make halftones? Also is there a way to take a raster image and create halftones that are vector within CorelDraw? 90% of all of my artwork is done in CorelDraw X6. I also followed tutorials on how to do it in Inkscape by making a second layer and drawing a dot, etc. I have created halftones in Illustrator but it was using the filters so this was technically raster. I have created halftones in Photoshop (raster). My question is regarding vector halftones: I use Gutenprint and occasionally ghostscript. I do NOT have a RIP program such as AccuRIP.
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