When you create a plate calibration curve, you are asked to first choose a combination of device type, plate type, screening, and plate line. The combination is considered as a plate setup. To determine the behavior of a plate setup, you must image a plate control strip (such as the Kodak Image Control Strip test image) on a plate, and measure the resulting dot area values on the plate. In ColorFlow, you set up a flexographic plate and plate curves the same way as you set up an offset press plate.
- Click the
- In the Calibration Curves section, click the Add button .
- Select the desired Device type.
- In the Plate Types list, select the plate type for which you are creating this plate setup. 
 If you need to add a plate type to the list:- Click the Edit button .
- Click the Add button .
- Enter the plate type. 
 A plate type can be used in many plate setups for the same device type.
 
- In the Screening list, select the screening for which you are creating this plate setup. 
 If you need to add a screening value to the list:- Click the Edit button
- Click the Add button
- Enter the new screening value. 
 A screening value can be used in many plate setups. Screening values added here will be available everywhere the screening property for this device type appears.
 
- In the Plate Line list, select the plate line for which you are creating this plate setup. 
 If you need to add a new plate line to the list:- Click the Edit button
- Click the Add button
- Enter a name that describes your plate line. 
 A plate line represents a unique combination of platesetter and processing unit that can result in a variation in plating output. Different exposure characteristics of platesetters and variations in processor chemistry are two variables that can cause different plating output from a plate line. For example, if you have two platesetters that produce different outputs due to different imaging head characteristics, you can create two different plate lines namedLotemFibreheadPlatesetterandMagnusThermalHeadPlatesetterto compensate for the differences; if you have only one platesetter and processor but the processor chemistry depletes during the week, you can create plate lines namedProcessorA-Monday_ChemistryandProcessorA-Thursday_Chemistry.
 
- Click OK.
- To modify the Tint In value, click Tint Set and make your changes.
- Click Apply.
