GMG has released OpenColor 1.1, which is designed to enable brands and packaging press specialist to accurately predict spot colours. 

The GMG OpenColor 1.1 is a new version of proofing technology that improves measurement data import and makes it easier to adjust profiles and dot gain. New features extend its functionality still further and include extended import of measurement data and further adjustment capabilities to the GMG OpenColor profiles.

OpenColor predicts print results for spot colours with less data. Its use of multi-colour printing and the increase in complexity of jobs that use different combinations of inks, substrates and screening, amongst other variables, is a continuing trend in package printing. Consequently, one of the critical challenges facing Brand Solutions and Packaging Prepress providers is the ability to accurately and reliably communicate colour throughout the entire supply chain, from the brand manager to the printer.

Until now, to accurately communicate a mix of colours, every combination would require a specific test chart showing the different combinations, a costly process that involves colour fingerprint charts, the making of plates and lengthy testing. GMG OpenColor resolves this complex packaging problem and provides highly accurate colour profiles, with less information. By using OpenColor, users avoid printing combinations of overprints. They just print single colour patches e.g. colour control strips and combine the colour and substrate properties within the software.

Victor Asseiceiro, Director, Business Unit Packaging at GMG said, 'This has been an exciting year for GMG and GMG OpenColor. It has received significant recognition by respected associations and, more importantly, has been adopted by a number of leading companies throughout the world. However, we are not complacent and will continue to build features that will make GMG OpenColor even more powerful and easy to use.'

The new GMG OpenColor 1.1 offers powerful data import functionality that automatically averages data, which is especially helpful when importing data collected at different press run times. As a result, any possible deviation is included in the final profile calculation.

This new version of GMG OpenColor provides tools to adjust colour intensity and dot gain. Users can define a target dot gain from a specific printing process or adjust dot gain measurements to compensate for possible faulty printing conditions, which can occur during reference print runs or colour standard productions. By avoiding re-runs, users save time and money.

GMG OpenColor 1.1 also gives users the ability to correct the substrate white point and add dot correction to the profile, without the need to recalculate the profile, to simulate the correct substrate colours and produce Contract-level proofs.

 

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