If you specify, create, design, purchase, sell, or manage color for printed products or packaging, PRIMIR & Nima Hunter—an independent research firm—invite you to participate in a survey about new color management solutions and iccMAX.
The survey should take about 12 minutes, and the information you share remains confidential. Those who complete the survey will receive a summary of the key survey findings (upon study publication).
Why this survey & why now?
Because of growing interest in expanded gamut color palettes, metallic, pearlescent, opaque white, fluorescent, gloss, textural and other visual effects.
The survey should take about 12 minutes, and the information you share remains confidential. Those who complete the survey will receive a summary of the key survey findings (upon study publication).
Why this survey & why now?
Because of growing interest in expanded gamut color palettes, metallic, pearlescent, opaque white, fluorescent, gloss, textural and other visual effects.
- These new technologies are outstripping the capabilities of current standards-based color management solutions.
- To address the potential impact of new color solutions based on the iccMAX specification.
- Preliminary research indicates challenges presented by the increased use of expanded gamut printing and print embellishment create new opportunities for color management based on iccMAX.
- According to the color management study co-chairs John Sweeney and James Raffel:
- Changing demographics, evolving customer expectations & changing supply chains make development of new automated standards imperative.
- Provide insights to develop standards-based color management solutions that meet future needs.
- Understand pain points, frustrations, use cases, features & benefits desired.
- Understand what is likely to be of greatest importance over the next 3 to 5-years.