Im inexperienced with working with raster graphics and I can do simple stuff but I have no idea how to do this. I have to separate this graphic to print on t shirts, and the program I have will only separate it well if the colors are exactly RGB "Orange" and RGB "Blue" If the color is off the separation will be dull and not vibrant. So what I need to do is take this flat raster image a client sent and select all of the orage-ish and blue-ish colors to make them closer to the pure RGB color. Hope that makes sense.
Heres the image so you have a better idea of what Im trying to do:
The image is quite pixelated and not very high res, so it will make selecting difficult I think...
so you need to separate this design into 2 colors to screenprint? If you need this color separated, please send me an email at jason@inkmachine.com with the actual file that you have and the number of colors you need the design separated in to?
I can separate them already. but If I want the print to come out with vibrant colors I have to change the colors to be as close to exact RGB colors
What process are you using to print?
Adjust/Replace colors? Use the eyedropper to select old and new.
Myon this may be useless if he's using a digital output device for a shirt, some do not support wide gamut and none can reproduce the brilliance of true spot colors.