RE: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 316
RE: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 316
- Subject: RE: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 316
- From: "Jonathan Geiger" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 10:37:59 -0200
People,
Thanks a lot for your answers, in special thanks Marc.
You helped me so much, because your point of view and the price was the key
point for us decision.
I think the MatchPrint will solve our expectative.
Thanks a lot and best regards.
EngÂș Jonathan Geiger
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Hello Johnathan,
GMG Colorproof 05 and Kodak KPS4 are both great products.
Both products let you iteratively refine the printer calibration. This
is critical to ensure precise repeatability. Both products give you
the ability to match a FOGRA39L reference well within industry-defined
tolerances. Both use the Adobe PDF Print engine for PDF processing.
Both have outstanding spot-color reproduction (see IPA 2009 spot color
results) Both have color-accurate hi-res preview for jobs in queue.
And both even give you a selection of printer effects (noise, mottling
simulation) to help your proof look more like a press sheet.
GMG has a proprietary "MX" color engine that allows them to do some
special things. I believe the benefits of this engine are especially
visible when printing "dot-emulations". Colorproof can even take your
1-bits, detect the screens, and create an inkjet proof the both
resembles the original screen data and delivers accurate color
reproduction. On top of this, Colorproof's new workflows give you a
lot of flexibility in how you push jobs through hot-folders: you can
use the traditional 1-hotfolder-per-job-type model, or use multiple
filters that allow you do drop many kinds of files into the same
folder and have Colorproof intelligently determine how files should be
processed. It should be noted that GMG can also work with standard ICC
profiles, for which they have developed their own CMM. GMG is
definitely one of the premier solutions for precision color proofing
world-wide.
If you have Prinergy or EVO, KPS4 bolts on to Kodak workflow without
requiring additional hot-folder setup. Essentially, KPS and Prinergy/
EVO work together as one big product. Kodak also includes dot-proofing
in their standard package, but is more focused on con-tone proofing
output. If you are considering moving up to an Epson x900, Kodak has
also made an extensive effort to support this printer completely.
They are the only RIP manufacturer that currently offers the combined
capabilities of driving the printer directly with their own screening
(which was specifically developed for the x900), allowing users to to
profile both Kodak AND 3rd-party media with native RIP screening, and
allowing the user to print certification measurement results in-line,
directly on the proof (for verifying against FOGRA, GRACoL, etc...).
In terms of Color precision, when configured properly, both products
deliver numbers that are far inside industry specifications. I would
even venture to say that both products are within ~0.25dE avg of each
other, given same media & printer. If you are thinking of getting an
x900 later on on, KPS might tip the scales as it includes support for
2 printers in the box. However, there is a whole host of features in
both products and one may have a unique switch that serves your
requirement especially well. From a color perspective, with proper
installation, you really can't go wrong with either product.
Marc
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Marc Levine
Color Management Groupie
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