Testimonials
Utilizing DeviceLink Profiles at the ADDON Group
ColorLogic GmbH
24 February 2013
Roman Bastian, Technical Manager, who is also responsible for color management at ADDON Technical Solutions, describes his company’s many years of experience with color management as follows:
“ADDON Technical Solutions has been applying color management for many years. We tackled the subject at a very early stage when we began to use scanners from Heidelberg, who introduced color management with ICC profiles sooner compared to many other companies. When Adobe Photoshop 5 came with color management support, we already had the ICC profiles in the drawer. We were able to use them for soft proofing at the image editing workplace from the very start.
A while later, our proofing systems – which still came from the Scitex company at the time – also got to that stage and supported ICC profiles for color-accurate output. It was quite a rough ride at the beginning, because the linearization and profiling methods were revised from one software version to the next. Each time, delivering slightly different results resulting in lack of consistency.
This heterogeneous production environment was additionally supplemented by a Quantel Paintbox which worked exclusively with RGB data. It was important to have a mastery of color management at this point, too, in order to be able to deliver top-quality color separations.
Beginnings at ADDON Technical Solutions
I began my training as a reproduction photographer in 1976 and later passed the examination as industrial master printer. After working for a few years as a scanner and image editing operator, I switched fields. I have since been looking after the technical equipment side – also including color management – at what is today the ADDON Technical Solutions company.
We had our first encounter with the subject of DeviceLink profiles when we tested the CMM from Imation, and through the Profile Wizard from Scitex.
Really, the Scitex product only addressed proofing at that time. During beta-tests, we and the Scitex color management specialists discovered the technology’s potential for converting files between different printing processes. These days, our high-quality print productions would be inconceivable without DeviceLink profiles.
To also be able to convert Postscript files and all their content, we then began to use BatchMatcherPS from GretagMacbeth, and later the successor product iQueue for PDF files. Unfortunately, the DeviceLink technology of our profiling tools of the time didn’t develop to the extent we’d hoped, nor did the workflow products.
Discovering software by ColorLogic
Then, when doing some research in 2004, we hit on the product portfolio offered by ColorLogic. Initial tests very soon made it clear that the company had taken the subject of DeviceLink profiles very seriously, and that their implementation left hardly anything to be desired.
ColorLogic has found brilliant solutions for realizing the possibility of editing DeviceLink profiles in Photoshop with the help of CoLiPri and CoPrA, the additional rendering intents, and the preservation of separation characteristics. In addition, the RGB-to-CMYK DeviceLink profiles are in a class of their own – they set standards that simply can’t be achieved with “normal” ICC conversion.
Currently, the second version of CoPrA now also makes it possible for the first time to generate simulation profiles for soft proofing DeviceLink conversions – in Photoshop, for example. That’s a real highlight, because during image editing on the monitor we are already able to simulate how the files and colors develop during color management on the color server when using DeviceLink profiles.”
Being one of the very first users of DeviceLink profiles, Roman Bastian can truly appreciate the great features of CoPrA 2 that ultimately ensure that the color worlds of the ADDON customers can be accurately put onto paper or other media.
When asked about the company’s other color management tasks and goals, Roman Bastian replies:
“We use DocBees-ProfileManager to organize our great variety of profiles. Sorting by profile classes, including DeviceLink profiles, is a major help in our day-to-day work. Sometimes, even the little things can go a long way towards making everyday work easier.
The next thing we intend to do is take a closer look at the ZePrA color server. I’m quite certain it’ll turn out to be another mature product from ColorLogic that would effectively extend our range of services.”
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