Kodak to integrate colour control at drupa

According to Kodak the software manages the colour match from the original
electronic file all the way to the final output on both digital and
conventional presses. Kodak will pitch the tool at all sectors of the market,
claiming it saves printing costs by reducing the number of print runs required
to set up colour and reduces training needs.

Arjen Van Der Meulen, director of colour at Kodak Graphic Communications Group
says, "With Colorflow Software, users can meet the print buyers'
expectations while eliminating the hidden costs that can reduce profitability. Kodak
Colorflow Software accomplishes this by making certain that colour control
tools work together correctly and in harmony, while reducing the number of
remakes, approvals and press runs required to establish accurate colour."

Colorflow will be available both as a standalone product and as an integrated
solution within Kodak Prinergy Workflow System version 5.0, also to be launched
at the show.

The software uses open standards and works with both Kodak and other systems.
It meets ISO 12647 for colour management and ISO 10128 printing system
standard, and supports the international PDF/X data exchange formats and
associated ICC standards, as well as JDF specifications.

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