Hi Gordon,
Starting with the CS6 suite, the Pantone / CMYK conversions are now Lab based
@Al, I'm trying to understand a claim made by Kodak that they can reproduce 72-80% of the Pantone Plus library with their flexo solution using CMYK. I don't believe it.
Gordon, can you link where that claim is stated? Many flexo presses are more than 4 units and maybe they are not clearly stating that other inks would be used.
A lot of flexo printing only uses spot colours which can increase the gamut.
If they are only talking about CMYK there can be an increase in gamut from offset due to inter unit drying. Therefore they would be dry trapping. This would increase gamut. So would running to higher densities.
I understand that claims in this industry are usually very factualso I am sure it is some kind of misunderstanding of what they said.
The claim is near the end of the "do more with four" seminar here: FlexoGlobal Home
The extra gamut they refer to in the title is due to the extra solid ink density (compared with conventional flexo) made possible by their digi capping of the plate. But AFAIK, the solids still aren't quite offset. The number pantone (not pantone plus) colors that are a deltaE of less than three with hybrid UV offset cmyk and Staccato screening is 50% so a claim of 72-80% of the Pantone plus library with flexo, IMHO, seems a bit of a stretch.
Best, gordo
I've checked the difference between the Pantone and Pantone Plus base primaries vs the GRACoL gamut that they say they are very close to and something is not right with their claims so I've contacted Kodak and hopefully they can clear up my lack of understanding.
best, gordo
This topic thread was spawned by an earlier discussion:
EskoArtworks, Equinox?
Actually that was coincidental.
Since you work for the Australian distributor of the Kodak Flexcel NX solution, have you seen their webinar? Does the information presented align with the training that you've had?
best, gordo
Gordo, do they provide an ICC profile of the color space they're laying claim to? If you can provide me with an ICC profile, I can't give you 72-80%, but I CAN give an interesting visual comparison.