Color/Quality Control - Software

X-Rite Color Exchange Format Becomes Industry Standard
June 16, 2015 at 2:31 pm

The ISO TC130 committee that sets global standards for graphic arts has adopted the X-Rite Color Exchange Format version 3 (CxF3) as the new standard for color data exchange and verification.

X-Rite Opens Customer Experience Center
May 12, 2015 at 9:00 am

X-Rite, a specialist in color science and technology, and its subsidiary Pantone, have opened a new Customer Experience Center in its Grand Rapids, MI headquarters.

Calibrating the Printing Plant
November 1, 2014

The Printing Plant is a privately-held narrow-web flexographic printer in Cincinnati that has been in operation since 1979. The company has grown considerably over the years, adding experienced staff and state-of-the-art equipment. Yet as with most every part of printing these days, there is always room for improvement. Especially with color.

A Case for G7 Printing in Packaging
June 1, 2013

Gray Balance and G7® are two terms that are hardly new to the printing industry. Gray balancing your process is a concept we have accepted for decades as a logical step towards process control and color management, and yet still today it is not widely practiced. In essence, gray balance on press is simply calibrating the printing process similar to what we did for scanners and analog film photography in days past.

Perfecting Proofing
January 1, 2011

The goal of an effective proofing system is to ensure predictable, repeatable results throughout a print run by achieving the closest possible match between the proof and the printing press using color management and screening techniques. An effective proofing system will be able to accurately reproduce trap and overprint characteristics, together with the fine lines and text that are critical in package and label design. Inks or dyes, media, RIPs, and color management tools all will play important supporting roles.