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OpenColor 2.4 is designed for maximum flexibility, enabling a seamless exchange between conventional printing machines and digital presses.
June 22, 2020
By: LNW Staff
In order to avoid varying results in digital printing – particularly when reproducing brand- and spot colors – efficient color management and accurate profiling are essential. In response, GMG has unveiled OpenColor 2.4, which provides profiling of digital printing presses. While conventional printing spot colors can be mixed especially for a job, in digital printing every color is created with a fixed color set: either with CMYK or, in the Multicolor range, with up to seven colors – such as CMYK plus orange, green and violet. “GMG OpenColor creates both proof and separation profiles for digital printing” explains Peter Schoeffler, product manager at GMG. “Our solution ensures maximum flexibility and enable a seamless exchange between conventional printing machines and digital presses. A key here is the precise spot color reproduction for digital printing – for example Pantone colors. Our profiling technology was clearly superior in various studies and comparative tests, most recently at Ryerson University and Fogra.” In addition to digital press profiling, GMG OpenColor also offers other features: The X-Rite measuring device i1Pro 3 and the third generation scanning table i1iO are now supported in small aperture sizes so that test charts and patches can be measured with these new devices. The GMG OpenColor RemoteClient is also new, enabling flexible access via web browser. An administrator can now check from any computer on the network, whether a spot color print job can be reproduced accurately on the digital press. It is easily determined how many colors are required to reproduce the job and print costs can be calculated on the spot. All prepress operators have to do is copy the color values from the separation table into the DTP application such as ArtPro or Adobe Creative Suite. This option provides prepress with the best possible reproduction of spot colors, the company says – without incremental adjustments and numerous proof cycles.
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