Sorry to burst your bubble Martin but ColorBurst Overdrive is not going to be even CLOSE to the right solution for a Kodak Approval halftone proofer. First thing, you'll need to use a front-end system that can use device link profiles so you'll have control over primary/secondary purity and preservation of the black channel. A standard source/destination ICC conversion is not going to do that for you. Bottom line, it's not "the right thing" to fully color-manage a Kodak Approval halftone proofer in the same way we would color-manage an inkjet contone proofer. I would look at something like Alwan CMYK Optimizer as a color server or, better yet, GMG Color Server. Either one of these is capable of color-managing a dot proofer correctly. I'm curious how you think ColorBurst Overdrive RIP would even drive a Kodak Approval....Overdrive is generally meant to "hook-up" with an RGB inkjet print driver. Terry ______________________________________ Terence Wyse, WyseConsul Color Management Consulting G7 Certified Expert FIRST Level II Implementation Specialist On May 11, 2012, at 5:03 AM, Martin Clausen wrote:
I have a costumer that has a Kodak Approval System.
They use to have a Gretagmacbeth iqueue coler server in front of their Kodak Approval, so they can make simulations and optimizing destinationprofile.
The iQueue system is down and now they are looking for a good and cheep solution.
Therefor I want to use the Colorburst Overdrive RIP as a colorserver for their Kodak
Approval System. Is it possible and do any of you have any experience on that?
I need the overdrive RIP as a colorserver so I can use the
Destination/simulationprofile and make a good simulation of Fogra39 and Fogra29