Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 269
Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 269
- Subject: Re: Colorsync-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 269
- From: Niall Coady <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 21:50:07 +0000
Dear Ulf,
Thank you for your feedback. You are quite correct, we do work with
ColorLogic and their technology is really quite fantastic. What you dont
seem to understand is that we have an agreement with ColorLogic to supply
MPX360 Colorserver and DLProfiler in the USA market. This was done because
as native English speakers and having an understanding of the US logic for
print and print related standards, we could better support US clients and
dealers. Thank you for linking the users to CL direct, they would simply
ask us to help those people wishing to try this wonderful technology for
themselves. I was introduced to Matt and others from enquiries direct to
CL.
Currently, we are in Arizona at the Colormanagement conference supporting US
standards and technology. We invested in Graph Expo and will be at
Graphicas Americas in Orlando in February. We are Idealliance members and
will continue to expand our support here in the USA, on the ground so to
speak.
I would also note that we develop other solutions that support and enhance
the DLProfiler system, namely our Smoothprofiler technology. A technology
we are launching here in the US this week (-:
Again I would like to thank you for kindly clearing up these points for us.
I am sure it was your intention to provide people with these facts in a
unbiased fashion. PS: there is no German version of MPX360 Colorserver (-;
Best regards,
Niall Coady
MPX360 Limited
07740 940 459
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> Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 12:02:26 +0100
> From: Ulf Wittenberg <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: ColorServer...
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> Or get it right from the source:
>
> http://www.colorlogic.de/en/index.php
>
> The MyPressXpert "DLprofiler" and MPX360_Colorserver are 100% obviously
> licensed and rebranded "CoPrA" and "ZePrA" by ColorLogic.
>
> I DLed the apps and checked myself. I use ColorLogics CoPrA to create and
> edit DVLs. The editing is actually the massive plus when compared to GMG:
> You can visually edit your files in Photoshop and then bake them in a new
> DVL. An array of several thousand colour patches "records" your edits (so
> just global edits, no selections).
>
> Works really well and you can get several things done with just one
> conversion - not only the colorimetrically correct conversion with very nice
> advanced options, but also you own individual optimizations.
> They do also have nice new features in the pipeline for the V2 of CoPrA,
> like smoothing of measurement data and custom lighting conditions.
>
> You can get ColorLogic demos at there german distributor:
> CoPrA
> http://www.impressed.de/t/produkt.taf?fn=detail&PR_ID=1275&link=dl
>
> ZePrA
> http://www.impressed.de/t/produkt.taf?fn=detail&PR_ID=1295&link=dl
>
>
> Regards,
> Ulf
>
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Niall Coady
MPX360 Limited
07740 940 459
email@hidden
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