Color Management - esma
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Color Management - esma
An intro to applied RIP and Color Management strategies for Industrial Inkjet applications Thomas Kirschner, CEO ColorGATE GmbH @ ESMA Inkjet Conference. 30th September 2014 Software - the brain of your printer ? Commercial Printing The Commercial Printing sector comprises all printing services in which the printed product is identical to the end product. In this case, the printing process is the core service provided. As a result, Commercial Printing includes the processes of digital printing and conventional printing. Conventional Printing • • • • Flexo printing Offset printing Screen printing Gravure printing Digital Printing • • Large Format Printing Small Format Production Printing Inkjet Printer Ecosystem Industrial Printing Industrial Printing is different from Commercial Printing, as in Industrial Printing the actual printing is merely one process in the overall production that serves to decorate the products. Inkjet technology is often used to apply an ink or another liquid to any kind or shape of image carrier. ColorGATE offers solutions for: Décor •HPL •MDF/HDF •Laminate Ceramics •Tiles Packaging • Direct-toShape – flat bodies – 3-D bodies Textile •Fabrics •Clothing Glass Wallpaper Software Tasks in an inkjet environment • Interpretation • Variable Data Handling • Layout • Color Management • Screening • Printer Control • Print & Cut 1. Interpretation 1. Interpretation: Concept • Graphic File Formats • Bitmap vs Vector] Image scaling factor 400%, • Core RIP task -> Raster Image Processor (RIP) PDF (Portable Document Format) PDF/X (ISO 15930) - > "PDF for Exchange" PDF/A (ISO 19005) - > "PDF for Archive" PDF/E (ISO 24517) - > "PDF for Engineering“ PDF/VT (ISO 16612-2) -> "PDF for Variable data and Transactional (VT) printing“ PDF/UA (ISO 14289-1) -> "PDF for Universal Accessibility PDF Interpreter / RIP Core Engines Harlequin Host Renderer Jaws PDF and PostScript RIP SDK RIP: Color & Pixel generator Input • Colormodes: RGB, CMYK, Lab, Greyscale, Multicolor • Filetypes: Bitmap (TIFF, JPG, …), PDF, PS, PSD, AI, … … Output • Inks: CMYK, Multicolor, Light color Inks, Special Inks • Output settings: Resolution, Droplet sizes, Screening, Passes, Curing… RIP issue examples: Drop Shadows Design Reference Actual Output Designtools today have featuresets that allows for easy creation of image elements. The results of these tools need to be interpreted correctly, otherwise the results may differ from the intended output. Sometimes the differences are subtle. RIP issue examples: Transparency Design Reference Sometimes they are obvious. Actual Output RIP issue examples: Spot Color Overprint Design Reference And sometimes this happens… Actual Output 2. Screening 2. Screening Georg Meisenbach invented glas gravure screening and Autotypie nach einem Photo der Gebrüder Lützel (gedruckt 1905) 2. Screening: FM-Screening FM-multilevel-screening Frequency of dots is Modulated -> FM a.k.a.: stochastic, error diffusion, dithering AM Screening Applied screening techniques for industrial inkjet Custom Screen: Free definition of dot shape, angle, resolution Frequency Screen: FM screeing with controllable minimum dot size Super Rosette 2: High precision super cell screening Hybrid Screen 2: AM/FM mixed screening 3. Color Management Color Management • Color reproduction • Color transformation • Color separation • Color consistency • Color simulation • Control of special colors • Application driven colors • Managing colors over multiple production devices Color reproduction Color transformation „Kontrastverlust“ von Montage durch Friedrich Graf, Quellbilder aus Wikipedia - Montage aus 3 Quellbildern: "Krausnicker-Berge-06-VI-2007-087.jpg", "Slide.jpg", "2006 Italy voting hand.jpg". Lizenziert unter Creative Commons Color Appearance • Detailed rendition of highlights, mid-tones and shadows • Neutral and balanced grey tones • Accurately saturated full tones • Finely graduated color gradients • Natural skin tones • Exact reproduction of spot colors • Best possible processing of design elements Profiling Profiling ColorGATE Ink Saver Technology: Less Ink Same Quality Cyan: 2,73 ml Magenta: 3,19 ml Yellow: 3,81 ml Cyan: 1,53 ml Magenta: 1,49 ml Yellow: 1,29 ml Total ink amount: 14,41 ml WITHOUT IS Total ink amount: 9,99 ml WITH IS Area: 0,67 m² Savings: 30,7 % Black: 4,69 ml Black: 5,98 ml ColorGATE Ink Saver Technology: Less Ink Same Quality Special Color Handling • Printing White • Metallic Effects • Varnish • Primer • Inks for security purposes Printing White: color image on black Printing White: single image front&back on transparent Printing White: 2 different images front&back on transparent Metallic Effects Application driven color management objectives 88,78,65,93 0,0,0,100 Printed 4C Printed 100K Target Yellow (color correct) Pure Yellow Color Consistency Quality Control and Re-Calibration Print Quality Inkjet devices drift in color! Today Tomorrow In a week In a month In a year ColorGATE Solution: QAM und MDS • QAM = Quality Assurance Module • Continuos control wedge evaluation • Color drifts are identified before they get visible Easy assesment for non-experts • ColorGATE Solution: QAM und MDS MDS = Media Device Synchronization • • Devicelink based re-calibration Re-adjusts color performance to a reference state Print Quality QAM & MDS ensure color consistency Today Tomorrow In a week In a month In a year What do we mean with Campaign Printing? • Same image appearance over different print applications • Retain Corporate Identity as good as possible • Leading print service providers have developed into „hybrids“ that serve their customers with conventional and digital printing machines • This increases the demands for quality and color consistency over individual machine limitations Challenges of color management with multiple devices • Inks and colors are not standardized • Substrate choice is unlimited Vendor 1 Vendor 2 Vendor 3 • Every Ink + Substrate combination is unique Typical production approach • Each invidual printer prints max gamut • Each print viewed individually looks OK • Prints next to each other differ Solution approach • • • • • Production wide color management system Define matchable reference color spaces (re-)calibrate and (re-)profile Evaluate control wedges Ensure a proper pre-press workflow Campaign Printing with PSD (Process Standard Digital) Reference print and color space https://www.colorgate.com/en/misc/serivces/processstandard-digital.html Software - the brain of your printer ?