Heidelberg's
color matching rated best in the industry ::
At the GATF Tech Alert Conference in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, Heidelberg's Proofing solution and ICC Color Management
took top ratings in the eight-up Digital Color Proofing study
matching a digital color proof to a press sheet. In the ranking
of seven companies that included Heidelberg, Agfa, Kodak, Fuji
Film, DuPont, CGS and Creo, GATF independently measured the supplied
IT8.7/3 test chart with 928 color patches of each company's proof
against the GATF press sheet. The test chart was measured using
a spectrophotometer and the color differences between the proof
and press sheet were calculated.
The
Heidelberg proofing solution had the closest color match to the
supplied press sheet. The color difference was described as a
Delta E value. Delta E is the term used in measured color differences,
with the smallest color difference having the smallest Delta E
value. Not only did the Heidelberg proofing solution have the
lowest average Delta E value ( 1.97 ), of the 928 color patches,
the color with the greatest Delta E difference was nearly half
the value of the next closest proof.
Color
matching has to date been a subjective process. Based on these
results, however, Heidelberg has proven its superior color matching
technology, demonstrating that the HP Designjet 5000 with the
appropriate ink, paper and color management technology provides
the best proof to press sheet match possible. That data was scientifically
measured by spectrophotometric devices, eliminating any bias or
defects the human eye can have. The scoring was a statistically
valid analysis. Based on the data supplied to the study, Heidelberg
not only had the closest color match, but also had the least expensive
and most productive 8-up digital color proofing solution.
"Heidelberg
has always heard from a qualitative basis that our color matching
technology was excellent," said Ray Cassino, director, Heidelberg
Prepress. "With these results, we now can substantiate that
proof with quantitative data."
The
GATF Tech Alert Conference was created to inform printing innovators
about the key management and production issue developments. It
provided original research and information on
prepress an press
operations to give insight into the effects of technological innovation.