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InkSplit vs Separo: Head-to-Head Comparison for Screen Printing Shops

InkSplit vs Separo: A detailed comparative analysis tailored for screen printing shops.
InkSplit vs Separo: A detailed comparative analysis tailored for screen printing shops.

Screen printing shops today face a critical decision when choosing SaaS or web-based automated color separation software. Two major players dominate the conversation: Separo and InkSplit. Both promise to streamline your workflow and eliminate the headaches of manual separations, but which one delivers the best value for your shop?

We've done the deep dive so you don't have to. This comprehensive comparison examines workflow efficiency, automation capabilities, pricing, and real-world performance to help you make the right choice for your business.


Our test image for today:

Cool Macaw



Macaw image being used to compare Separo and InkSplit
Macaw image being used to compare Separo and InkSplit

Platform Overview: Cloud-Based & Plugin-Free


Separo positions itself as a purely online solution requiring no software installation. The platform runs entirely in your browser and promises separations through its proprietary workflow. Users access a user-friendly dashboard that handles everything from file upload to final EPS output.


InkSplit takes a similar online approach but emphasizes its nearly instant separation speeds powered by GPU acceleration. The platform features a modern dashboard with live print previews, advanced settings, custom ink libraries, built in RIP, and promises the fastest workflow in the market.


Both platforms eliminate the need for expensive desktop software installations, but their approaches to automation and user experience differ significantly.



Workflow Comparison: Speed & Simplicity

Separo's Step-by-Step Process

After signing up for the free trial with our credit card, Separo guides us through a structured, step-by-step workflow. Uploaded our artwork, and the platform's machine learning algorithms analyze the image to suggest optimal ink combinations ranging from 1-9 colors. This process can take up to 5 mins.

Separo's Loading screen indicating image processing and color detection in progress, with an estimated time of up to five minutes.
Separo's Loading screen indicating image processing and color detection in progress, with an estimated time of up to five minutes.

For our sample comparison image it took us about 4:30 seconds of analyzing to get to our next screen below.

Separo interface showcases color options alongside a preview of a cheerful blue and yellow parrot wearing sunglasses and a straw hat in a lush tropical setting.
Separo interface showcases color options alongside a preview of a cheerful blue and yellow parrot wearing sunglasses and a straw hat in a lush tropical setting.



The system automatically chose colors to their hidden ink library, which we gather are the standard PMS inks, which give a wide range of colors for the user. These colors can be further changed or deleted by clicking on each color square.

A digital color palette selection tool displaying various shades, including blue and green hues, with a color picker interface highlighting the hex value #10507A.
A digital color palette selection tool displaying various shades, including blue and green hues, with a color picker interface highlighting the hex value #10507A.

We are also able to add colors by clicking the blue circle plus button. This allows the user to go past the 9 color choices given initially be Separo.


After we were happy with our colors, (we are going for a 7 color for today's comparison btw), we hit 'Request Separation'. This then sends it to a separation state in which we have to wait again. The separation time was 1 min and 26 seconds.


After the separation finished we are presented with a slider screen to allow us to compare the original image and the results of the separation.


RESULTS:

The Separo Results showing a colorful macaw perched on a branch sports a straw hat and sunglasses, blending its vibrant feathers with the lush, tropical greenery in the background.
The Separo Results showing a colorful macaw perched on a branch sports a straw hat and sunglasses, blending its vibrant feathers with the lush, tropical greenery in the background.



Looking good so far! Now time to download. This process is instant and we revcieve a ZIP file containing a Readme.txt, the original.png, and the Separations.eps. This last file is what we want to open in Photoshop.

And lastly, the Photoshop preview test:

Separo's results opened in Photoshop showing a stylish parrot sporting sunglasses and a straw hat perches on a branch in a lush tropical setting.
Separo's results opened in Photoshop showing a stylish parrot sporting sunglasses and a straw hat perches on a branch in a lush tropical setting.



InkSplit's Step-by-Step Process

Inksplit's settings panel displays garment and base color configuration, showcasing a base preview, adjustable settings, and a range of seven color selections with specific preferences and ink blending options.
Inksplit's settings panel displays garment and base color configuration, showcasing a base preview, adjustable settings, and a range of seven color selections with specific preferences and ink blending options.

Free trial requires a sign in but no credit card which was nice. ~

After uploading the image which takes only about 10 seconds to analyze, we are prompted with selecting out shirt color and base settings. This was the first big UI difference we see in InkSplit compared to Separo. The ability to adjust my base was a bit daunting at first, then after a few seconds it felt extremely intuitive. After I was happy with the base I went on to the color settings, by passing the advanced settings for now. 


For InkSplit when you move the slider for your max colors it shows you what it thinks will give you a good print for the amount of colors picked, just like Separo, except we can slide to 14 here.  


However, we only want 7 for this comparison. I moved the slider to seven colors, but I felt the colors given to me were just a little dull compared to the 7 Separo gave me.


Because of this I chose what I felt I would print with seen on the right. 


What is also different from Separo's UI is the 'Ink Blending' slider, which modifies the blending behavior of the algorithm from being more spot like and more simulated process like.

We found ~80 to be a good spot for simulated process in our tests.



RESULTS:

A vibrant depiction of a parrot wearing a hat and sunglasses, showcased in InkSplit with color separation results. The side-by-side comparison illustrates the original image and the print preview, highlighting detailed color channels ready for optimization.
A vibrant depiction of a parrot wearing a hat and sunglasses, showcased in InkSplit with color separation results. The side-by-side comparison illustrates the original image and the print preview, highlighting detailed color channels ready for optimization.


Another neat feature with InkSplit, is the ability to zoom in on the image to really compare and see the results of the separation as seen below:

Zooming into Details: InkSplit's interface showcases the enhanced clarity and vibrant colors achieved with its zoom feature on a high-resolution image of a bird perched on a moss-covered branch.
Zooming into Details: InkSplit's interface showcases the enhanced clarity and vibrant colors achieved with its zoom feature on a high-resolution image of a bird perched on a moss-covered branch.




InkSplit also allowed us to turn on and off channels or to single out channels to get a good look at the plates before hitting download.

A colorful parrot wearing a straw hat and sunglasses is used to demonstrate InkSplit's channel separation process, highlighting the transformation from vibrant hues to a monochrome print preview for in-depth inspection.
A colorful parrot wearing a straw hat and sunglasses is used to demonstrate InkSplit's channel separation process, highlighting the transformation from vibrant hues to a monochrome print preview for in-depth inspection.
InkSplit's solo mode print preview highlights a single color channel, showcasing a playful parrot in a straw hat and sunglasses, exemplifying channel-specific detail management for precise print outputs.
InkSplit's solo mode print preview highlights a single color channel, showcasing a playful parrot in a straw hat and sunglasses, exemplifying channel-specific detail management for precise print outputs.

After tweaking with all the different features and setting options, which honestly felt overwhelming at first, I came to realize every feature seemed to be useful and I wouldn't want it with out them. But after learning everything, a separation only took about 5 seconds, so in the time I would have spent waiting for the results in Separo, I would already by fine tuning my results in InkSplit.


Once happy, I hit the download button, only to be hit with two options:

Choose your export format using InkSplit: opt for RAW EPS for external processing or utilize the built-in RIP for film output.
Choose your export format using InkSplit: opt for RAW EPS for external processing or utilize the built-in RIP for film output.

The first which is just like Separo and give me the RAW EPS DCS 2.0 file which opens cleanly in Photoshop and is DTS or external rip ready. The other option is the interesting one and is InkSplits built in RIP, which for those which out a rip system and are using films in their workflow, is AMAZING.


We however have a direct-to-screen machine and the EPS file is perfect for us. Now for the photoshop test after an instant download:

A vibrant parrot with sunglasses and a straw hat, showcased in a Photoshop session highlighting InkSplit separation results, perched amidst lush greenery.
A vibrant parrot with sunglasses and a straw hat, showcased in a Photoshop session highlighting InkSplit separation results, perched amidst lush greenery.


Result comparison:


SEPARO(Left)                                           INKSPLIT(Right)

A stylish parrot wearing sunglasses and a straw hat is perched on a mossy branch against a lush green backdrop. The image on the left showcases Separo's results, while the image on the right displays InkSplit's output with visible editing layers.
A stylish parrot wearing sunglasses and a straw hat is perched on a mossy branch against a lush green backdrop. The image on the left showcases Separo's results, while the image on the right displays InkSplit's output with visible editing layers.

To be honest both results are stunning. Separo on the Left look a tad cool and InkSplits looks a Tad warm. But If I had to choose with color accuracy I would say InkSplit wins this one.

ORIGINAL

A vibrant macaw perches stylishly on a branch, sporting a straw hat and sunglasses against the lush backdrop of a tropical garden.
A vibrant macaw perches stylishly on a branch, sporting a straw hat and sunglasses against the lush backdrop of a tropical garden.


CHAT GPT 5.1 (Blind-Test) Visual Assessment

Neutral Technical Comparison of Separation Results

This comparison evaluates the two separation outputs strictly by what is visible.

The Left Image and Right Image are compared to each other and to the Original photo. This was a blind test done by Chat GPT and it did NOT know which SaaS separated which. [Labels are post results for readability.]


1. Overall Color Accuracy

Left Image [Separo]

Slightly muted compared to the original.

Yellow chest tones appear softer and less saturated.

Blues lean cooler with reduced luminosity.

Background greens lose warmth.

Right Image [InkSplit]

More saturated and closer to the original.

Yellow chest shows stronger depth and contrast.

Blues display clearer light-to-dark variation.

Background greens remain vivid.

Neutral Observation:

The right image maintains closer color intensity and vibrancy.


2. Tonal Range and Detail Preservation

Left Image

Feather textures appear slightly smoothed.

Midtones are softer, especially in the blue shoulder area.

Edge transitions lose crispness.

Right Image [InkSplit]

Feathers show sharper transitions and more micro-contrast.

Fine details in blue plumage and yellow-green transitions remain well defined.

Overall tonal structure aligns more closely with the original.

Neutral Observation:

The right image retains more fine structural detail; the left simplifies tones.


3. Underbase / Base White Behavior (as visibly inferred)

Left Image

Appears slightly lightened.

Suggests a stronger or more uniform underbase.

This flattens some midtone contrast.

Right Image [InkSplit]

Appears more selective in underbase behavior.

Preserves deeper shadows and stronger highlight transitions.

Produces more dimensionality.

Neutral Observation:

Left looks more uniformly based; right appears more dynamically based.


4. Background Rendering

Left Image [Separo]

Greens are darker and less saturated.

Leaf highlights are compressed.

Background detail appears flattened.

Tonal compression reduces scene depth.

Right Image [InkSplit]

Greens stay closer to the original brightness.

Highlight areas remain intact.

Background maintains stronger dimensional depth.

Light/shadow interplay is more visible.

Neutral Observation:

Right preserves environmental depth more effectively.


5. Hat and Sunglasses Rendering

Hat

Left Image [Separo]

Shadows appear darker with slightly reduced woven detail.

Slight shift toward neutral tones.

Right Image [InkSplit]

Displays broader tonal range.

Color remains closer to warm straw hues seen in the original.

Sunglasses

Left Image [Separo]

Lenses appear darker and more solid.

Frame edges are softened.

Right Image [InkSplit]

Lenses retain subtle internal reflections.

Frame outlines appear sharper and cleaner.

Neutral Observation:

Right maintains more reflective nuance and textural clarity.


Summary of Neutral Findings

Left Image [Separo] Characteristics

Slight overall desaturation.

Softer midtones and reduced detail.

More uniform contrast, suggesting a stronger underbase effect.

Background appears flatter and less dimensional.

Hat and sunglasses show simplified tonal structure.

Right Image [InkSplit] Characteristics

Closer color match to the original.

Improved tonal separation and fine detail.

Sharper highlight definition.

Stronger depth in background foliage.

More detailed rendering in feathers, hat texture, and sunglasses.


Neutral Conclusion:

Neither approach is inherently better. The left image presents smoother, safer, more simplified tones, while the right image presents higher detail, stronger contrast, and fuller color expression. These reflect different separation philosophies, not performance judgments.


Feature Breakdown: Automation vs Control


Separo's Strengths

  • Auto underbase: Every job comes with the an underbase that is non configurable

  • Automated ink selection: Proprietary algorithms detect optimal ink combinations

  • EPS DCS 2.0 Output: Download the output of a zip file containing the DCS EPS file.

  • Ultra-complex artwork support: Handles detailed, multi-color designs

  • Desktop friendly UI: Simple straight forward UI makes it easy for anyone to separate

  • Cloud storage: 300-dpi raster workflow with cloud saving

  • Cloud processing: Variable speeds as jobs tend to vary based on server usage and capacity

InkSplit's Advantages

  • Smart underbase: Underbase with live settings allow for quick adjustments before download

  • Ink library Customization: Add your own inks to the library to be used by the algorithm

  • Advanced tuning: Granular control over separation parameters

  • Post Separation Operations: Merge, Clean up, add/minus, & various other post channel options

  • Ultra-complex artwork support: Handles detailed, multi-color designs

  • Desktop and Mobile friendly UI: Intuitive UI makes it easy to operate on desktop or mobile

  • Cloud storage: 300-dpi raster workflow with cloud saving

  • Fastest processing: Jobs separate client side using the users GPU for separations in seconds

Pricing Analysis: Value for Money

Separo operates on a tier-based pricing model. After a 30-day trial, they have two options: Starter at $49/month which offer unlimited spot-color separations and 10 simulated-process separations. The platform also offers the Plus tier at $149/month which increase the simulated count to 40.

Separo's pricing tiers offer two plans: the Starter plan at $49/month includes unlimited proofs, unlimited spot-color separations, 10 simulated-process separations, and a money-back guarantee. The Plus plan, priced at $149/month, provides the same features with 40 simulated-process separations.
Separo's pricing tiers offer two plans: the Starter plan at $49/month includes unlimited proofs, unlimited spot-color separations, 10 simulated-process separations, and a money-back guarantee. The Plus plan, priced at $149/month, provides the same features with 40 simulated-process separations.



InkSplit takes a more accessible approach with pricing. After a free trial, which is essentially the starter tier plus 30 free credits for at least 3 jobs, their plans start at $19/month for the Creative Plan, which includes ~20 jobs a month, their $49 plan offers ~60 jobs per month, and their $99 plan offers up unlimited usage all around.

Explore InkSplit's flexible pricing tiers: Start with the free Starter plan or upgrade to Creative at $19/month for additional features. Opt for the Studio plan at $49/month for advanced controls, or choose the Print Pro at $99/month for unlimited access and team sessions.
Explore InkSplit's flexible pricing tiers: Start with the free Starter plan or upgrade to Creative at $19/month for additional features. Opt for the Studio plan at $49/month for advanced controls, or choose the Print Pro at $99/month for unlimited access and team sessions.

For small to medium shops, InkSplit's lower entry point provides significant cost savings. A shop spending $49/month on Separo could save $360 annually by switching to InkSplit's Creative Plan while gaining 10 more jobs than allowed on Separo (when counting simulated process only).

Performance and Speed: GPU vs Cloud Processing

Performance differences become apparent under real-world conditions. Separo's cloud-based processing depends on server capacity and internet connectivity. During peak usage times, some users experience slower processing speeds Our Macaw took about 6 minutes total in processing time in Separo compared to InkSplits total processing time of about 15 seconds.

InkSplit's GPU acceleration provides consistent performance regardless of server load. The local GPU processing ensures faster separations and eliminates bottlenecks associated with cloud-only solutions.

For shops handling time-sensitive orders or working with unreliable internet connections, InkSplit's architecture offers far more reliable speed & performance.

Format Support and Compatibility

Both platforms support major file formats including SVG, and raster files for file uploads and both platforms allow for RAW EPS output. However InkSplit has a built in rip, which allows for pre defined RIP settings and a ZIP output of the 1-bit greyscale results ready for film output.


Pros and Cons Breakdown

Separo Advantages:

  • Established market presence with proven track record

  • Strong PMS matching capabilities

  • Simple UI for streamlined workflow

  • Automated ink selection reduces decision fatigue

  • Regular platform updates

Separo Limitations:

  • Higher subscription costs

  • Internet dependency affects reliability

  • Limited customization options

  • Slower processing times upwards of 5 minutes

  • Fewer advanced tuning options

  • only 40 simulated process separations max

InkSplit Advantages:

  • Significantly lower cost with better value proposition

  • Faster processing through GPU acceleration

  • Live preview reduces revision cycles

  • Built in RIP in addition to EPS output

  • Mobile UI in addition to full Desktop UI

  • Advanced tuning for experienced users

  • Ability to zoom in on and modify channels post separation

InkSplit Limitations:

  • Newer platform with smaller market presence

  • Advanced features may overwhelm beginners

  • Requires modern browser with GPU support

  • Auto color selection is a bit weak, although there are color profiles and manual pickers



Which Platform Wins?

The choice between Separo and InkSplit depends on your shop's specific needs and priorities.

Choose Separo if:

  • You prioritize established market presence

  • You prefer guided, simplified processes

  • Budget is less of a concern

  • Time is not a factor

  • You need help with color selection

Choose InkSplit if:

  • Cost efficiency is important

  • you want control of your underbase / highlight strengths.

  • You need faster processing speeds

  • Mobile proofing is essential to your workflow

  • Advanced customization appeals to you

  • You handle high volumes requiring unlimited downloads ($99 tier)

  • You need to RIP your results


Feature Comparison Table

For most screen printing shops, InkSplit offers superior value through its combination of lower pricing, faster processing, and advanced features. The $30/month savings over Separo's entry-level plan adds up to $360 annually – money that could fund additional equipment or marketing efforts.

However, shops requiring a known brand or preferring simplified approach may find value in paying the premium for Separo. The key is matching platform capabilities to your specific workflow requirements and budget constraints.

Both platforms represent significant improvements over manual separation methods, but InkSplit's modern architecture and value proposition make it the more compelling choice for most screen printing businesses looking to automate their color separation workflow.


 
 
 
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