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Yeah you'd have to go DTG I'd say. At an old job where I worked at a print shop we'd have to send out photolike artwork to get professionally separated. CMYK doesn't always have the best results. It is a pain in the *** to traditionally print those kind of designs so thats why he's charging you so much. The mesh count, haltone percentage and lots of other things are crucial to getting a good print that way.