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There are many different approaches to color separation, here are a few distinct ones:
There are many different approaches to color separation, here are a few distinct ones:


* Using '''riso specific tools''', to get quick and easy, full color processing, using the ink colors employed by the riso.
# Using '''riso specific tools''', to get quick and easy, full color processing, using the ink colors employed by the riso.
** [[Spectrolite]], a free Mac desktop app (which also includes a lot of other production tools for risograph publications).
#* [[Spectrolite]], a free Mac desktop app (which also includes a lot of other production tools for risograph publications).
** [[Stochaster Apps]], a suite of apps for processing images that includes  [https://www.stochaster-apps.com/coloraster.html Coloraster] for separation.
#* [[Stochaster Apps]], a suite of apps for processing images that includes  [https://www.stochaster-apps.com/coloraster.html Coloraster] for separation.
** [[Risotto]]'s [https://risottostudio.com/pages/print-simulator-simple online print simulator].
#* [[Risotto]]'s [https://risottostudio.com/pages/print-simulator-simple online print simulator].
** [https://antiboredom.github.io/p5.riso/ P5 JS riso]
#* [https://antiboredom.github.io/p5.riso/ P5 JS riso]
** [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/graintouch/id6740813845 Graintouch] for iPad  somewhat aimed at making faux-riso look digitally, but offers some color separation features.
#* [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/graintouch/id6740813845 Graintouch] for iPad  somewhat aimed at making faux-riso look digitally, but offers some color separation features.
* Starting with RGB or CMYK and then '''channel shifting'''—to map each channel to a riso color.
# Creating separations while making the artwork by '''hand layering''', either digitally or analogue with transparency/translucency.
** This can be done manually in a tool like Photoshop or GIMP, or anything else which gives channel access in addition to just layers.
# Using a '''palette of color mixes''' which are pre-planned through color charts.
** The [https://www.risoseparator.tools/ risoseparator.tools] online tool also uses this process.
#* Both Natalie Andrewson and Ryan Cecil Smith do different versions of this (see below).
* Using '''ICC profiles'''—bits of software that are used in production workflows to map different inks to digital files, built by analyzing printed test swatches (this is the workflow used in a lot of commercial printing and offset that uses custom process colors).
# Starting with RGB or CMYK and then '''channel shifting'''—to map each channel to a riso color.
** [[Color/shift]] is doing a lot of this work in the risograph community, and has a lot of tutorials and teaching around making and using profiles. They offer both [https://colorshift.theretherenow.com/profiles profiles] and training with the *CMYKinda course series.
#* This can be done manually in a tool like Photoshop or GIMP, or anything else which gives channel access in addition to just layers.
** [https://en.exploriso.info/exploriso-colour-profiles/ en.exploriso.info/exploriso-colour-profiles]
#* The [https://www.risoseparator.tools/ risoseparator.tools] online tool also uses this process.
** [[Risolve]] offers [https://risolvestudio.com/collections/riso-color-profiles color profiles] and an accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCG4cf0HP_8 tutorial video].
# Using '''ICC profiles'''—bits of software that are used in production workflows to map different inks to digital files, built by analyzing printed test swatches (this is the workflow used in a lot of commercial printing and offset that uses custom process colors).
** ColorLibrary.ch has [https://colorlibrary.ch/ profiles for purchase] as well as a [https://colorlibrary.ch/how-to-install/ tutorial on using ICC profiles] and color spaces.
#* [[Color/shift]] is doing a lot of this work in the risograph community, and has a lot of tutorials and teaching around making and using profiles. They offer both [https://colorshift.theretherenow.com/profiles profiles] and training with the *CMYKinda course series.
* Using a '''duotone''' or '''tritone''' process on a greyscale image.
#* [https://en.exploriso.info/exploriso-colour-profiles/ en.exploriso.info/exploriso-colour-profiles]
* Similarly using a '''posterizing filter''' to separate an image into spot colors.
#* [[Risolve]] offers [https://risolvestudio.com/collections/riso-color-profiles color profiles] and an accompanying [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCG4cf0HP_8 tutorial video].
* Creating separations while making the artwork by '''hand layering''', either digitally or analogue with transparency/translucency.
#* ColorLibrary.ch has [https://colorlibrary.ch/ profiles for purchase] as well as a [https://colorlibrary.ch/how-to-install/ tutorial on using ICC profiles] and color spaces.
* Using a '''palette of color mixes''' which are pre-planned through color charts.
# Using a '''duotone''' or '''tritone''' process on a greyscale image.
** Both Natalie Andrewson and Ryan Cecil Smith do different versions of this (see below).
# Similarly using a '''posterizing filter''' to separate an image into spot colors.
* Using an '''analog photography''' method (screening colors out with filters).
# Using an '''analog photography''' method (screening colors out with filters).


== Other resources ==
== Other resources ==

Revision as of 11:59, 10 October 2025

For stencil based printing with multiple ink color layers, color separation helps bring the original artwork into the layers (usually greyscale) used to make each stencil. This can be done by hand, analog or digitally.

There are also a number of apps, websites, and other tools that help with color separation, especially for artwork that is already made, such as a photograph or painting.

Methodologies

There are many different approaches to color separation, here are a few distinct ones:

  1. Using riso specific tools, to get quick and easy, full color processing, using the ink colors employed by the riso.
  2. Creating separations while making the artwork by hand layering, either digitally or analogue with transparency/translucency.
  3. Using a palette of color mixes which are pre-planned through color charts.
    • Both Natalie Andrewson and Ryan Cecil Smith do different versions of this (see below).
  4. Starting with RGB or CMYK and then channel shifting—to map each channel to a riso color.
    • This can be done manually in a tool like Photoshop or GIMP, or anything else which gives channel access in addition to just layers.
    • The risoseparator.tools online tool also uses this process.
  5. Using ICC profiles—bits of software that are used in production workflows to map different inks to digital files, built by analyzing printed test swatches (this is the workflow used in a lot of commercial printing and offset that uses custom process colors).
  6. Using a duotone or tritone process on a greyscale image.
  7. Similarly using a posterizing filter to separate an image into spot colors.
  8. Using an analog photography method (screening colors out with filters).

Other resources

Books and zines

Related concepts

There are also other concepts related to color separation that can be useful to understand, such as: