April 2013

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April 2013
Inside:
Flexo Special - three
packaging specialists
perfect their color.
PLUS:
Three ways to improve
the RGB workflow.
the magazine of GMG worldwide
April 2013
the magazine of GMG worldwide April 2013
Inside:
CoZone – The future of color
Spot colors mastered
New Ink optimization technology
Matchmycolor and GMG
announce partnership
Matchmycolor LLC and
GMG have entered a
cooperation agreement
designed to enhance
precision and efficiency in
global color management.
The unique partnership connects all participants in the
color supply chain, including brand owners, designers,
printers and converters. Applying its own model, GMG
uses unique spectral color data from matchmycolor to
improve the accuracy and quality of color proofs.
Suitable for all print processes, substrates and
applications, the combined systems cover every
stage from design, through specification, production,
approval and certification, right to supply of the
finished product. Fast, seamless data communication
channels are now in place, allowing users everywhere
in the world to manage color products and transmit
information instantly.
IPEX 2014: GMG set for
major London presence
GMG has committed itself
to an enhanced presence at
the world’s largest englishspeaking print media and
communications event - IPEX
2014. Michael Farkas, GMG’s
Marketing Director, says, “IPEX will be the largest event
of its type in 2014 and offers a wealth of opportunities
for GMG, from connecting with our customers and
partners through to building relationships in new
markets and territories.” “We believe that its new
London home will help IPEX attract even more visitors
from new and emerging markets – a key focal point for
GMG’s strategic growth plans in the near-term,” adds
Farkas
GMG cyclist pedals his way
to recognition
GMG Germany employee Michael Herring has won
a special award in the nationwide ‘Cycle to Work’
competition. He cycles 32 km in less than an hour from
Stuttgart to Tubingen and in the 38 days of the campaign
travelled more than
2425 kilometers.
Cycling is more
than a way to get to
work for Michael –
he has cycled from
Dresden to Finland
and back and this
year wants to ride
7000 km around
the US.
GMG ColorProof
now with
Windows 8
support
Version 5.4.2 of GMG
ColorProof now
supports the new
Windows operating
system.
Version 5.4.2, and thus
Windows 8 support, is
also available for GMG
DotProof and GMG
FlexoProof.
Customers with a
maintenance agreement
can download the new
version for free from the
GMG Web site.
More than 2,000 digital print
professionals gathered at
Dscoop8: Spark, the 2013 Dscoop
Annual Conference that ran
February 21-23 at the Gaylord
Opryland Hotel and Convention
Center in Nashville, in America.
Attendee turnout marked a
30 percent increase in core
North American attendees from
last year’s event and included
attendees from 38 countries
around the world.
GMG ProductionSuite
Ignites a Spark at Dscoop8
read on
GMG Americas participated in the Solutions
Showcase exhibition where ProductionSuite,
a complete workflow solution for automated,
standardized and color consistent wide-format
production, was showcased and created a
great deal of excitement for the large format
sector. GMG OpenColor, a revolutionary spot
color tool for labels and packaging greatly
extends color control and repeatability, was
also on display with demos and generated
a lot of interest. Also shown were GMG
ColorServer, GMG ColorProof, GMG
FlexoProof, GMG InkOptimizer that provide
one, integrated color solution for companies
offering hybrid printing including offset, flexo,
screen printing, and small and large format
digital printing.
GMG also paired up with partner HP to drive
various machines with GMG ProductionSuite
including the (2) FB 700’s & LX 850 in
the Scitex division and also used GMG
FlexoProof, GMG OpenColor, and GMG
ProductionSuite in the Designjet area.
“Dscoop8 was a huge success in every sense
of the word,” said Chris Petro, Dscoop global
chairman and president and CEO, GlobalSoft
Digital Solutions. “The level of enthusiasm
and energy at the conference exceeded our
expectations. Our attendees heard a number
exciting announcements from HP and Partners,
inspiring presentations from industry leaders
and received top-notch education from experts
and peers. The ability for members to connect
with each other while offering inspiration to
take their business to the next level is a unique
benefit that is only available through Dscoop.”
Marc Welch, Director of Strategic Accounts
for GMG Americas, agreed, “This event is
maturing into one of the ‘must attend’ shows
in the graphic arts industry. In addition to an
excellent conference with high value content,
the show floor provides a lot of opportunity
to network with our partners, customers
and potential customers too. Dscoop has
made the transition from an Indigo event,
to a much broader market. It is still a digital
printing venue, but has expanded to include
LFP and high speed digital too. These new
digital printing systems have fostered all types
of new software and finishing equipment
that are focused on the new opportunities
created by digital printing methods. HP is
a critical component of Dscoop’s success.
They are open and accessible at all levels
of the company. All of us at GMG Americas
appreciate their continued support of our
solutions. Our relationship has grown and
matured over the last 5 years. Dscoop and
the open minded culture at HP has been
vital in this continued close cooperation.
This atmosphere of open communication and
sharing is helping all of us to provide better
solutions to the printing industry”.
will span multiple market segments
and functional tracks that include marketing,
sales, operations and technology-specific
topics. The second annual Dscoop EMEA
conference was announced for November 6-8,
2013 in Rome, Italy. Dscoop Asia 2013
will be held May 12-13 in Beijing,
China in conjunction with
China Print 2013.
“Dscoop8 was a big success for GMG,”
says GMG’s Marc Welch.
“The excitement around our new
solutions was incredible.”
Eric Hawkinson, Dscoop executive director
and Chris Petro, Dscoop global chairman,
jointly announced that Dscoop is launching
two new efforts to enhance membership value
and business growth worldwide, Dscoop
University and the Dscoop Print Directory. The
announcement of Dscoop University, powered
by HP, is a community-driven training program
available worldwide for print service
providers to expand their knowledge of
the digital print industry and drive business
growth. The customized curriculum
In recent years, the jobs produced have shown
a trend towards more complex designs, where
the image data increasingly includes spot colors,
or where technical elements are occasionally
composed of overprinting spot colors.
This new trend poses a major challenge for
proofing. The following approaches are currently
available for handling spot colors in proofing:
Measuring of step wedges in the CIE L*a*b*
color space
This is a time-proven technology for coloraccurate simulation on the proof of the printing
of the solid tone or screen tints of individual
spot colors. However, the method reveals
weaknesses when simulating the overprinting of
combinations of spot colors, or of spot colors and
CMYK process colors.
Where the packaging is flexible
but the color is not
Huhtamaki Flexible Packaging Germany is a member of the Finnish
Huhtamaki Group, whose roughly 13,000 employees produce
packaging materials at 62 locations in 31 countries.
The company’s locations in Germany and Italy print and finish a
wide variety of films and papers, exclusively by gravure printing.
The Ronsberg location of Huhtamaki Flexible Packaging Germany
offers its customers a full service, from repro to cylinder engraving,
proofing, and printing. Printing data are processed using ArtPro,
with the Esko Automation Engine ensuring an efficient workflow
in the background. Huhtamaki in Ronsberg has been working with
high-end inkjet printers since the technology came to market, and
is a long-time user of GMG ColorProof.
Measuring of Multicolor test charts
This method involves the measuring of certain
combinations of spot colors or of CMYK plus spot
colors. However, the disadvantage is that profile
creation takes quite a lot of time and effort, and
that the profile is only valid for one particular
combination of spot colors and/or CMYK colors.
Depending on the software used, the number of
color channels is limited, and they are restricted
to reproducing measured color combinations,
meaning that they are highly inflexible.
Spectral modeling of printing processes
Every combination of spot colors and/or CMYK
colors has to be measured when measuring
a Multicolor test chart, this easily resulting
in thousands of patches. Both the quality of
the color profiles generated by the individual
methods, and also the time and effort required
for profile creation, are highly dependent on the
quality of the spectral modeling of a printing
process.
The results obtained with GMG
OpenColor meet the high expectations
formulated for the test.
GMG OpenColor at Huhtamaki Flexible
Packaging Germany
Basically, two different solutions for spectral
print modeling are available in the workflow:
the Esko Automation Engine and GMG
ColorProof. The profiling of printing and
proofing processes has been done very
successfully with GMG for many years under
the care of Repro Manager Michael Jehl. In
addition to GMG profiling tools, Michael
Jehl intensively examines the Multicolor
profiling solutions of other manufacturers,
discussing his experience in-house with
color scientists and developers from GMG.
As a result, Huhtamaki in Ronsberg was
already able to voice its detailed practical
requirements during the development phase
of GMG OpenColor, and also participated in
the beta test of the software.
The technology behind GMG OpenColor
GMG OpenColor is based on internal basic
models for wet-on-wet sheet-fed offset
printing, wet-on-dry UV offset printing, flexo
printing and gravure printing. These models
can be refined by using different numbers
of patches. The basic measurement always
consists of a spectral measurement of both
the printing medium and the solid tones
of the spot colors. The combination of the
selected basic model and the measurements
for the solid tones, together with the printing
medium, already makes it possible to far
better simulate the overprinting properties
of the spot colors on each other than was
possible with previous proofing solutions,
such as GMG ColorProof.
The more patches that are available, the
more accurately the GMG OpenColor model
is adapted to the real printing process.
The next step to improve results would
be to supplement the data with spectral
measurement of step wedges of the spot
colors, followed by addition of overprinting
solid tones and complete Multicolor test
charts for the highest quality results.
So, Huhtamaki has the following options at
its disposal for profiling:
• Measurementofstepwedgesthatare
printed during production printing
• Measurementofextensivetestchartson
the production press
• Measurementoftestchartsonthe
proofing press for gravure printing
• Measurementofstepwedgescreatedon
a laboratory proofing press
Following a number of tests, Huhtamaki
decided on the following procedure:
CMYK profiling was performed on the
production press, and is supplemented by
additional spot color wedges on the proofing
press. Color measuring equipment from
X-Rite is used for both tasks.
According to Repro Manager Michael Jehl,
the results obtained with GMG OpenColor
meet the high expectations formulated
for the test. In particular, there has been a
major improvement in the simulation of the
overprinting of spot colors, in combination
with each other or with CMYK process
colors. Profile creation requires far less time
and effort, saving time and money.
GMG OpenColor is currently being used
successfully on a wide variety of materials
printed on one side. Excellent results have
been obtained on white OPP, in particular.
The profiling of further media, such as
metalized films with pre-printed white, is in
preparation.
Aerial Photo, Huhtamaki Ronsberg (Bottom left)
The Ronsberg location of Huhtamaki Flexible Packaging
Germany offers a full service, comprising repro, cylinder
engraving, and gravure printing.
Gravure Press (Top left)
The latest gravure presses with up to 11 printing units at
the Ronsberg location make it possible to realize even the
most demanding customer requirements.
From image
to proof to print.
Bridge the gap between
quality and cost.
GMG ColorMaster is a unique concept in color workflows; a late-binding RGB image-to-print solution that
guarantees the quality and consitency of a color at every stage of the process. By eliminating the variables
in your color process you’ll soon see the difference it makes to the efficiency of your business.
For more information go to www.gmgcolor.com or start a discussion on facebook.com/gmgcolor.EN
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of UK-based YRG Group
is maximising flexo and
packaging proofing with
GMG FlexoProof
GMG FlexoProof ensures accurate and
consistent proofing output regardless of
print device, color space or substrate
YRG
Group, a full-service packaging
print solutions provider
headquartered in York, has
invested in the GMG FlexoProof proofing
solution. Founded in 1974 with 65 employees
across four locations, YRG has deployed
FlexoProof as a digital front-end that drives
their Epson Stylus Pro 4900 17-inch and Epson
Stylus Pro 9900 44-inch printers, along with
a newly-installed 24-inch Epson Stylus Pro
WT7900 printer, a wide gamut nine-color
device that includes the ability to proof using
white ink.
The company services printers, retailers
and well-known FMCG brands by offering a
complete print services solution – artwork,
repro and flexographic platemaking. “Accurate
and consistent proofing has become the
more crucial aspect of our services,” says
Commercial Director Steve Buxton. “Printers
and end-users expect proofs to be precisely
representative of what, ultimately, ends up on
the shelf – regardless of the printing process
involved. We need to proof on a wide variety
of different substrates from increasingly
complex jobs that often include spot colors,
white inks, and metalics.”
“We have made sizeable investment in both
resources and technology to ensure our
proofs are what we term “Press Predictable”
– proofs that accurately reflect the production
output. Today, clients expect proofs to give
an accurate representation of how a job will
appear when printed – regardless of the color
space, substrate or inks that are used.”
Having used a variety of proofing systems
in the past, YRG searched for a solution that
would both strengthen their current proofing
capabilities as well as address the evolving
requirements of their customers. “We wanted
to be able to send a job through and have
the confidence of achieving “right-first-time”
results regardless of the complexity of the job.
We were well aware of GMG’s reputation as
an industry standard and decided to invest in
FlexoProof as the best solution out there to
handle the majority of our work,” continues
Steve. “We looked at our current offering and
felt that FlexoProof would enhance what we
were doing.”
GMG FlexoProof is a color proofing and
calibration application designed for the
specific requirements of the packaging and
label printing industry. Featuring halftone
digital proofing of flexographic and packaging
print jobs, FlexoProof ensures accurate and
consistent proofing output regardless of print
device, color space or substrate. FlexoProof
includes the GMG SpotColor Editor for precise
and repeatable color matching of spot colors.
“Since installing GMG FlexoProof, the
feedback that we’re getting has been extremely
positive, both from our staff as well as from
our customers,” says YRG Director Phil Brown.
“We’ve been providing “Press Predicable”
proofs for some time, but FlexoProof has
been a more efficient and consistent way of
providing that service to our customers.”
Toby Burnett, Sales Director GMG UK,
comments: “GMG FlexoProof has been
designed from the outset to address the
complex and specialist requirements of
flexographic and packaging proofing. Offering
powerful functionality in terms of spot color
handling, substrate simulation and enhanced
integration with third-party production
workflows, GMG FlexoProof offers the most
accurate, consistent and flexible proofing
solution for even the most demanding
packaging, carton, box and label jobs.”
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Flexographic platemaker V&W Graphics, based
in Alford, in the county of Lincolnshire, England.
has recently invested in GMG OpenColor proofing
software to increase proofing accuracy for its
corrugated, preprint and flexible packaging work.
Established in 1978, V&W’s 52 employees work
with printers around the country who produce
packaging for various blue-chip brands and retailers.
“Over recent years increasing job complexity and a
greater use of spot color inks has placed increased
importance on the production of accurate and
consistent proofs,” says Gareth Heward, Graphics
and Production Director. “The issue that we found
with most proofing software was that they were
based on a CMYK proofing model. Since more
and more of our packaging work falls outside of a
four-color process gamut, we needed a solution that
could both calibrate and reproduce the increasingly
diverse range of work that our customers produce.
“Spot colors have very different color characteristics
to process inks, and the result can be affected by the
sequence that the inks are laid down when printed,”
continues Heward. “Being able to profile more than
process colors was becoming more and more of a
requirement.
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“Spot colors have very different color
characteristics to process inks, and the
result can be affected by the sequence
that the inks are laid down when printed,”
continues Heward. “Being able to profile
more than process colors was becoming
more and more of a requirement.
“We showed the job to GMG who ran it
through OpenColor and shipped the proof
back to us the next day. Considering the
time that we normally take on profiling
and calibration, the fact that GMG could
turn around a proof so quickly, that was so
close to the final result was astounding.”
GMG OpenColor is the industry’s first
application to offer precise and predictable
spot color simulation by analysing ink
behaviour in relation to the substrate’s
colorimetric properties. The result is a
profiling and calibration application that
delivers accurate spot color overprint
simulation as well as the interplay
between spot colors and process inks.
V&W’s solution was GMG OpenColor
driving a 44 inch (111cms) Epson
Stylus Pro 9900 complete with inline
spectrophotometer for automated color
measurement and calibration. “Installation
was fast and pain free. GMG came in and
set everything up, and gave us two days of
comprehensive training. What we’ve seen
from OpenColor since its installation has
been very impressive. OpenColor delivers
fast and extremely accurate proofing data
from even the most complex jobs. We’re
much more confident in the proofs that
we’re sending out now.
“Previously we could be
spending quite alot of time
with creating a number
of iterations of the proof,
tweaking it manually
to give the best result
“The fact that GMG could turn
around a proof so quickly, that
was so close to the final result
was astounding”
possible for our customers. Today, the
process is alot simpler and the resulting
proof is more accurate to boot.”
Toby Burnett, Sales Director GMG UK,
comments: “With OpenColor we have
developed specific spectral modelling
algorithms for flexo, gravure and offset
printing as opposed to a ‘one size fits all’
approach. This enables us to deliver
more precise and consistent spot color
simulations for a wide range of print
technologies and media substrates. As the
packaging market continues to evolve and
client expectations increase regardless
of the underlying print process, GMG
OpenColor allows service providers to
deliver faster, more accurate proofing
results time after time.”
Right: Gareth Heward, Graphics and
Production Director
Left: Shaun Mettam, Studio Manger
“The process is
alot simpler and
the resulting proof
is more accurate
to boot”
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3
ways GMG
ColorMaster is
redefining
the RGB
workflow.
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Accurately display how a photo
will look in print, even when
assessing the image for the first
time. Improved image quality
and dependable predictability at
the photo studio/set.
PHOTOGRAPHY
ColorMaster is a virtual color space used as a
preview profile for Photoshop or softproofing
applications. By viewing an image in the
ColorMaster color space the content originator,
typically a photographer, can detect problems
in the light or tonal range early on, and make
adjustments – for example, changing the light
setting or applying color corrections – before
storing the image file into the database. Once the
image has been retouched within the ColorMaster
color space, the ‘master’ RGB file can be output
many times to any industry standard with
confidence of its color accuracy.
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Correction and approval
on the basis of a single, allencompassing standard, with the
confidence of always obtaining
the same appearance – even
before defining where and on
what substrate the image will
be printed.
2
ColorMaster is process-neutral and therefore
an extremely flexible form of data storage. The
workflow concept relies on the interlinking
of GMG ColorServer for color conversions,
GMG ColorProof for the output of hard proofs,
and GMG ProofControl for proof verification
according to print standards. GMG ColorMaster
supplies predefined settings and optimized
profiles, making it very easy for the user to set
up an automated workflow to convert images
and pages from the ColorMaster standard to
any international output standard. It offers a
high degree of automation, where prepress
departments can experience up to 50% time
savings.
REPRO
Many repro houses and brand owners are still
bound to CMYK workflows. There are a number
of disadvantages. CMYK databases do not allow
for sufficient repurposing of images, nor is
multi-channel use of images (for web and print)
possible. Committing early to CMYK does not
provide a quick way of rebuilding an image if
the printing standard or substrate changes. On
press, images built from CMYK databases can
produce unbalanced ink trapping throughout the
press sheet, while early-applied GCR negatively
influences grey balance and ink control on press.
ColorMaster offers the traditional benefits of
an RGB file format workflow – consistency
of separations for press, more consistent grey
balance, and total ink coverage and GCR that
does not create color-correction issues. However,
unlike other RGB workflows, GMG ColorMaster
offers viewing done on a virtual CMYK color
space, which guarantees WYSIWYG for print.
The file is either previewed on a monitor with
help of the ColorMaster.icc profile, or a GMG
ColorMaster hard proof is output by simply
dropping the file into a GMG hotfolder.
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Creation of final data at the press
of a button: Fully automatic RGb
to CMYK conversions meeting
all standards – and for a wide
variety of papers – without the
need to manually alter each
individual file.
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GMG ColorServer makes it possible to put the
advantages of process-neutral data storage to
practical use. It automatically converts pages
or images from the earlier approved RGB file to
any industry standard. Expensive, manual work
steps are eliminated as a result of automatic color
separations and the ability to simultaneously
resize RGB images during processing, while
sharpening them as a function of the image size.
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Once an image or page file has been edited,
approved, and stored, with the help of
ColorMaster, in the RGB color space, it is
available to be quickly converted to any popular
global print standard. This is done with GMG
ColorServer.
CONVERSION
To guarantee consistent results, the requirements
of every printing condition (black composition,
total area coverage, UCR/GCR) are taken
into consideration in GMG color profiles. In
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addition, GMG has developed an innovative
gamut mapping method that calculates the
optimum substitute for those colors that cannot
be reproduced exactly into the destination color
space. And, while vector and pixel data can be
converted differently by ICC transformations
depending on the rendering intent used, GMG
ColorServer ensures uniform conversion of vector
and pixel data. RGB-to-CMYK conversion results
in separations that are much smoother than those
made with ICC profiles.
The result is standardized and simplified color
management, consistent results in all printing
processes, easy handling—no need for extensive
operator expertise and, most important, up to
50% savings on prepress time and money.
This all assures that every file conversion results
in a common appearance. In other words,
‘Wherever a color goes, it stays that color.’
Strategic Media Technologies
e-publication production, industrialized
Turn print-ready PDFs into interactive HTML5 publications
for web and mobile
www.dalim.com
FESPA
Brasil took
place in Sao Paulo on
March 13-16 this year – an expo
dedicated to the wide format and textile
printing sectors. Co-located with ExpoPrint Digital and
co-organized with APS Fairs & Events, this trade show brought
print solution providers a comprehensive display of wide format print
technologies, textile printing, garment decoration, screen printing, signage and digital
signage. GMG Americas was in the center of the action showcasing GMG ProductionSuite, the
complete production workflow for wide format printing, drawing a great deal of attention. Paulo Monteiro,
GMG’s Business Director of Latin America, said “The response to ProductionSuite was phenomenal. It is truly a
revolutionary product, that changes the way the WFP companies look into their production, since they can have full control
of the production process, and cut time consuming costs at same time” Also on display were GMG ColorServer and GMG SmartProfiler,
color management tools that have helped Digital and wide format printers maintain accurate color using various print devices on the print shop
floor. In addition, GMG also highlighted its other software systems such as, GMG ColorProof, GMG FlexoProof, GMG InkOptimizer, and GMG
OpenColor that provide one, integrated color solution for companies offering hybrid printing including offset, flexo, screen printing,
and small and large format digital printing. GMG also sponsored the International Conference on Visual Communication
and Digital Printing. Bart Fret, GMG Americas Director of Large Format sales, and Paulo Monteiro presented
‘Optimizing the workflow in large format digital printing.’ Monteiro and Fret discussed the limitations of
manual and RIP-centered workflows. They discussed how to implement an efficient workflow,
enabling the optimization of hardware and software in production, resulting in a
more productive and profitable business. If you weren’t able to attend
and are interested in learning more, email Paulo at paulo.
[email protected]. GMG is looking forward
to exhibiting at FESPA London June 25th29th where some very exciting
new solutions will be
introduced.
Image: Sau Paulo, Brasil
THE LATEST TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR GMG SOFTWARE.
IS YOUR SOFTWARE UP-TO-DATE?
GMG ColorProof latest v5.4.2.85
Changes in this version:
LogoSync 3.0.12.11 removed
The Logo ICC engine has been removed from the
software and will no longer be available for use in
this and future releases of GMG ColorProof. During the
update installation current users of the Logo ICC engine
will be switched to the GMG ICC engine automatically
without loss of functionality.
Announcement: ColorProof 5.5 – End of Life of
certain functions
The following functions will be discontinued with the
release of ColorProof 5.5 (Summer 2013) and will no
longer be part of the software:
• “Heidelberg Deltalists” as input file type (Delta SDK 6.0)
• OKI Laser Printers C9500, C9600, C9650.
• X-Rite spectrophotometers DTP70 and DTP20
• The following Barbieri Spectrophotometers will be
available exclusively for the 32bit version: SpectroLFP,
SpectroSwing, SpectroPad
Read more here.
GMG FlexoProof / FlexoProof XG v5.4.2.85
Operating system Microsoft Windows 2003 Server,
2008 Server, XP Professional, Vista, 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)
Supported output devices Epson Stylus Pro 4000,
x400, x450, x800, x880, x600, x900; HP Designjet 130,
1050,1055, 4000, 5000, 5500, Z3100, Z3200, Z6100;
Canon imagePROGRAF W6400, W8400 and other inkjet
and laser printers
Supported profiles
Proof Standards and calibration sets, incl. MXC, MX3,
MX4, MX5 and ICC profiles, support of ICC specification
V2 and V4. Read more here.
GMG DotProof module of ColorProof latest v5.4.2.85
Features Reproduction of the original screen ruling,
screen angle and dot shape of the image setter RIP;
incorporation of the tone reproduction curve and dot
gain; special computer algorithms for dot-for-dot
reproduction; high throughput due to optimised
adaptation of the image setter data to the resolution of
inkjet printers;
Supported formats PS, PDF, PDF/X, TIFF (LZW/Packbits),
TIFF-IT (CT/LW composite and separated), TIFF- Bitmap
(LZW/Packbits), Scitex CT/LW and Assign (Kodak),
Bitmap LEN and ArtPro AIF, Delta Documents and Lists,
Presstek, Photoshop DCS/EPS, JPEG. DotProof function-
ality only supported with 1bit formats or PDF/PS/EPS
using built-in DotCreator
Supported profiles MX3, MX4, MX5, ICC profiles
Read more here.
GMG ProofControl latest v2.0
Features:
Verification of Spot color strips
Measure and verify spot color strips printed by GMG
ColorProof.
Verification of OpenColor profiles
Proofs using GMG OpenColor Multicolor
ProofStandards can be verified with ProofControl 2.0
Link to ColorProof for even faster evaluation
All jobs with measurements in GMG ColorProof can
now be visualized in GMG ProofControl in a Jobs and
History list (regardless of whether you are using an
integrated or external measuring device).
Create print standards from MX4/MX5 profiles
Easy generation of custom GMG ProofControl standards
calculated on-the-fly by importing target values of an
MX color profile from GMG ColorProof.
New, redesigned user interface
Windows 8 Support
Tips & Tricks: Measurement of spot color control
strips. During measurement of spot color control strips
you may notice that the strip has been designed with
lots of spot colors in mind. This does not mean that you
have to measure the entire strip. Just measuring rows
‘with content’ provides ProofControl with enough data
for proof verification. Empty rows can be skipped.
Read more here.
GMG ColorServer latest v4.7.3.92 SP3
Features:
Updated Adobe PDF Library
All Suite products (InkOptimizer, ColorServer and
SmartProfiler) will use the updated Adobe PDF Library
10.1.24368 for PDF2PDF conversion.
Download
Service pack 3 can be downloaded here.
GMG ProductionSuite v1.1.5
New features:
Support of new printers and cutting systems
Support of the following output devices has been
added to this and future versions of ProductionSuite
1.1.5: Inca Onset S20, Onset S40, Spyder V
Summa S class 2nd Generation (“Summa S2”)
ProductionSuite 1.1.5 – Tips and Tricks
HowTo documents describing specific use cases in
greater detail:
GMG-ProductionSuite_HowTo_XML_Structure.pdf
containing information on the XML parameters used for
integration of ProductionSuite in XML based workflow
solutions.
GMG-ProductionSuite_HowTo_Install_Inca.pdf
containing details on setting up ProductionSuite with an
Inca printing system.
GMG-ProductionSuite_HowTo_Customize_job_tickets.
pdf containing a list of parameters to use when creating
your own custom job tickets and labels.
See knowledge base for more tips and tricks:
support.gmgcolor.com
GMG InkOptimizer latest v4.7.3.92
Operating system Microsoft Windows 2003 Server,
2008 Server, XP Professional, Vista, 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)
Input formats PDF (to 1.4), PostScript, Tiff, Tiff IT JPEG,
CT/LW, EPS (Photoshop pixel data)
Output format PDF (with PDF-to-PDF), TIFF, TIFF/IT,
JPEG, CT/LW; EPS (Photoshop pixel data)
Supplied profiles ISO Fogra 29L, 39L, GRACoL7
Read more here.
GMG SmartProfiler v1.5.3
Operating system Microsoft Windows 2003 Server,
2008 Server, XP Professional, Vista
Profile support GMG MX3, MX4 and ICC import
profiles, support of ICC specification V2 and V4 GMG
releases frequently new profiles. A PDF listing profiles
installed with your software version is located in ColorProof\Reference Profiles\. Read more here.
GMG RIP Server Standalone v4.7.0.14
Requirements As ColorProof 5.3.1
Hardware requirements We recommend at least the
following computer hardware for running GMG RIP
Server Standalone: Intel Core i5 processor
4 GB RAM, 250 GB HD, Videocard / Display min. 1024 x
768 dpi resolution, 32-Bit, DirectX 10 support, 256 MB
RAM, DVD-ROM, min. 2 x USB 2.0, Network adapter,
internet access
GMG OpenColor v1.0.1.5
New features:
Printer Support Support of the following printers has
been added. ColorProof 5.4.2.40 or newer is required
for this function: Epson Stylus Pro , WT7900 with Epson
ClearProof Film in manual jobs (channels using white ink
have to be managed through spot color sets) Canon:
ImagePROGRAF x3x0, iPF6300, iPF6350, iPF8300, iPF8310
More new features:
• Creation of profiles without substrate tint simulation
• Optimized run time behavior for improved stability
and use of ressources
• Optimized Balanced search mode
• Addition of comments to processes, media and
measurements
• Search function for processes, media and measurements
• Improved support of measurement devices that do
not measure in a range of 380-730nm
Read more here.
GMG ColorMaster v2.0
Release Date: March 21, 2013.
Content ColorServer Hotfolder, ColorProof Hotfolder,
ProofControl Standards, Adobe ColorSettings, GMG
SwatchBook, ICC-Profiles, ColorServer AppService
Supported printers: Epson: Stylus Pro 4900, 7900,
9900, 7890, 9890, 4880, 7880, 9880, 4800, 7800, 9800
HP: Designjet Z5200-44”, Z3200-24”, Z3200-44”,
Z2100-24”, Z2100-44”
Canon: imagePROGRAF iPF 6300S, 8300S, 6400, 6450,
8400, 6300, 6350, 8300
Supported substrates GMG ProofPaper semimatte
250, GMG ProofPaper semimatte light, GMG ProofPaper
gloss 250, GMG NewsProof 76
ColorMaster 2.0 is compatible with the following
software: GMG ColorProof 5.4.2.x or newer, GMG
ColorServer Suite 4.7.x or newer, GMG ProofControl
2.0.0.148 or newer, Adobe Creative Suite 4 or newer
Supported standards ISO coatedv2 39, PSO Coated
NPscreen 43L, PSO INP 48L, PSO LWC Improved 45L,
PSO LWC Standard 46L, PSO MFC 41L, PSO SNP 42L,
PSO Uncoated 47L, PSO Uncoated NPscreen 44L, SC
paper 40L, PSR LWCplus v2, PSR LWC STD v2, PSR SCplus
v2, PSR SC STD v2, PSR MF v1, ISO newspaper 26v4
GRACoL 2006 coated commercial sheet1, SNAP 2007,
SWOP groundwood5, SWOP publication sheet3, Japan
Color 2011 Coated, 3DAPv3-PT1-2 39L, 3DAPv3-PT3
45L, 3DAPv3-PT4 47L.
the trueColors
interview
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color
Bondi Blue
Apple’s first iMac was an original shade of blue, which they christened Bondi
Blue. Here are some more Apple facts:
@*#!
An original
Apple 1 sold for
$50,000 at auction
in 1999.
The USA has a
cash balance of
$73.8 billion.
Apple’s is approx.
$76 billion.
In 1994 Apple
launched the first
mass-market color
digital camera: the
Apple QuickTake
100.
Apple is more
profitable than
Microsoft, Oracle
Google, Facebook
and eBay.
Combined!
Apple’s market
cap is larger
than the GDP of
Switzerland.
Despite
launching the
first mainstream
laptop Apple only
has 10% share of
the laptop sales.
Apple were the
first company
to introduced a
mouse and track
pad for computers.
At $486,616 the
Macbook Air
Platinum is the
most expensive
Mac laptop ever.
1980, Japan:
refridgerated
trucks used to
deliver Apple
goods ... thought
they were fruit.
In 2009, Apple
sold 76 iPhones
a minute.
Jens Koehler
business Development –
CoZone, GMG
What is your favorite color? Green
Why? It looks greenish?!
So it’s going to be one of those interviews, is it? What color best describes
your personality? Multiple tints of grey
trueColors resident physcologist – Dr. Amber Brown – says this means you
like to be in control of your emotions and avoid experiencing emotional
pain by shutting off.
What books are you reading right now? John Niven – The second
Coming and Patrick Rothfuss – The name of the wind
Tell us something about you that will shock and amaze the readers of
trueColors? Oysters can change gender back and forth
Are you implying that you can too? When you’re not working what do
you do? Try to keep myself busy enough not change my daughters
diapers
Who would you most like to have over for dinner? Jamie Oliver, I would
do the dishes
Who would play you in a movie about yourself? Bruce Willis –
“Collaborate Hard”
Cat or dog? Cat!
If you could work for GMG in another country, which would it be and
why? Japan, I think it would be a very challenging and rewarding
experience
What’s your favourite GMG product and why? ColorProof: It made all
the other products ‘possible’
If you weren’t at GMG what would you want to be? Waiter preferable in
an Italian restaurant
What was the last movie that made you cry? Twilight
Okay, now for the tedious, but relevant, questions containing a color: What
do you like to do once in a blue moon? 12 months in South America,
no phone, no mail and no visits from my mother-in-law
What or who makes you green with envy?Luke Skywalker, unfortunately I
am too old for the Jedi training
Red or white wine? White
What’s the last white lie you told? I really enjoy doing interviews
The Stones’ Brown Sugar or Beatles Yellow Submarine? The Stones