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ColorLogic Participates in FOGRA’s Multicolor Forum 2018

ColorLogic GmbH

22 October 2018

On October 4th 2018, FOGRA organized and hosted the world’s first comparison test for state-of-the-art multicolor solutions. This was an opportunity for ColorLogic GmbH, along with several other providers, to test their solutions in up to five categories using actual print samples and a controlled offset printing process. ColorLogic opted to participate in all five categories: Multicolor Characterization, Proofing, Spectral Color Prediction, Separation of high saturated RGB Images, and conversion of Spot Colors to Multicolor. Overall, they had very successful results. 

The first from FOGRA

The Multicolor Forum not only provided a platform for testing and comparisons of various solutions, but it also showed which areas in multicolor technology has improved. As FOGRA stated at the conclusion of the event, “Multicolor technology has left its infancy.” Furthermore, it became clear the industry’s technology could need some additional development. As a collective, it was evident that in the area of spectral predictions some improvements can be made for better results. Overall, vendors showed quite similar results with ColorLogic in the top group.

Using ColorLogic software

We are happy to share that ColorLogic in particular was strong in the area of image separations, in spot color rendering and avoiding Moiré patterns, which is an important topic when it comes to multicolor separations. It is common practice for printing AM screening with 7 colors to use the same angles for CMYK and the additional inks. This may lead to a Moiré pattern or other dot on dot effects. ColorLogic’s software handles black and in this case, the blue separations in a way that those colors did not overlap, while keeping the full gamut. This major enhancement will be added to the next major software release of CoPrA so that end users can avoid Moiré in color separations. 

Top results

Additionally, in the area of spot color separation to multicolor, the ColorLogic solution was among the top results in regards to color accuracy, lowest graininess and least amount of channels needed to simulate the spot colors. The topic of overprints in PDFs and the conversion of spot color tints were not explicitly tested in this forum, but it may be a topic in the future. There will be enhancements that will also be seen in one of ColorLogic’s upcoming major software releases. When converting spot color tints, the tints can optionally be converted with respect to SCTV  (ISO 20654).

Conclusion

This was an opportunity to test ColorLogic’s technology and was very eye opening on many levels. Not only did it display strengths, but also areas for improvement to further meet market requirements and to make our user experience the best it can be, while contributing to the progression in the industry’s technology.

To view the official press release click here.

About FOGRA: The objective of FOGRA Research Institute for Media Technology is to promote print engineering and its future-oriented technologies in the fields of research and development, and to enable the printing industry to utilize the results of this activity.

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About ColorLogic GmbH: As one of the world’s superior color management technology software providers, ColorLogic GmbH is a leader in providing technology and innovation for advertising agencies, prepress houses, offset, gravure, packaging, digital, large-format and multicolor printers in the color management arena. Utilizing industry knowledge, extensive product offerings and advanced technological capabilities, the company develops solutions for customers worldwide. Their products include ColorAnt, CoPrA and ZePrA, which provide an unparalleled range of color management technology with a high level of automation options possibilities.

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