Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:16:42 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <1208038920.39091.1711664202197@kodak01.contegix.mgmt> Subject: Exported From Confluence MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_Part_39090_1019847401.1711664202168" ------=_Part_39090_1019847401.1711664202168 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Location: file:///C:/exported.html
If the promoted device of a flexographic press device condition = has a discontinuous color response, the device condition has a discont= inuous color response and is called a discontinuous device condition. Color= Flow software uses the discontinuous color response to generate and adjust = the device condition profile, and the simulation and conversion curves= of PCOs and SCOs that use the device condition.The resulting profile and c= urves are discontinuous.
If you characterize a flexographic device condition by importing a disco= ntinuous device profile for the device condition profile, the device c= ondition becomes a discontinuous device condition, independent of the = color response of its devices.
When ColorFlow software generates a device condition profile for a disco= ntinuous device condition, the source tags (A2B tags) of the profile r= eflect the discontinuous color response of the device condition. The r= esulting ICC device profile is called a discontinuous device profile. = The destination tags (B2A tags) of the device condition profile are continu= ous, despite the discontinuous device condition color response. ColorFlow s= oftware generates B2A tags that provide optimal color separations when= the discontinuous profile is used as a destination profile in a profile&nb= sp;pair workflow for RGB image separation.
The input curves of each source tag (A2B tag) provide accurate simulatio= n of the flexo discontinuity. They have a Mindot whose Tint In= value equals that of the discontinuous color response from which&= nbsp;they are generated.
Note: Other than this Tint In value, the source tag inp= ut curve Mindots do not reflect the color response of the device condi= tion, nor any curves associated with it. For ColorFlow software-generated&n= bsp;CMYK device profiles, the Mindot Tint Out values are equal to 6.25%. Th= is is a reflection of the internal profile structure.