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Spot Colors Deep Dive inFiery proServer and Fiery XF

Kerry Moloney Field & Channel Marketing Manager – Fiery Wide Format

John NateWW Technical Product Training Manager – Fiery Wide Format

Wide Format Series

Session overview

• How to get the best match possible on your substrates

• Working with PANTONE®, TOYO, DIC and HKS® matching systems

• Modifying existing spot colors, adding custom spot colors, and building custom spot color libraries

• How to evaluate spot color accuracy, and using EFI’s Dynamic Wedge™ to improve spot color reproduction

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Today’s topics

• EFI Color Editor overview and preferences

• Adding custom colors to a spot color table

• Spot color accuracy evaluation, optimization & modification

• Setting workflow defaults

• Using the Dynamic Wedge™

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Why spot colors?

Why are they important?

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Brand identity

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The EFI solution

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• Built-in capability– Support industry-standard libraries

• Spot color option– EFI Color Editor

• Modify standard colors• Add custom colors• Evaluate spot color accuracy• Improve spot color accuracy

The EFI solution

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• Fiery proServer and Fiery XF spot color support

– CPSI = Maximum 127 Spot Colors

– APPE = Maximum 27 Spot Colors

The EFI solution

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• Fiery proServer and Fiery XF Spot color support

─CPSI = 127 Spot Colors Max.

─APPE = 27 Spot Colors Max.

Built-in spot color tables

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PANTONE®

TOYO

DIC

HKS®

The EFI Color Editor

Overview and preferences

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Launching the Color Editor

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Launching the Color Editor

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Launching the Color Editor

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Launching the Color Editor

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Launching the Color Editor

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Launching the Color Editor

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The EFI Color Editor

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The EFI Color Editor

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The EFI Color Editor

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Overprint Characteristics

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Overprint Characteristics

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Chromatic adaptation transform (CAT)

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Transform algorithms

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Chromatic adaptation transform (CAT)

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Overprint Characteristics

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Bradford Adaptation CMCC Cat 2000 CMYK Addition

Overprint Characteristics

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Overprint Characteristics

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Color Editor Preferences

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Adding custom spot colors

Manually or by measurement

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Adding custom spot colors

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Processing spot colors

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Processing spot colors – L*a*b*

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63/47/-6817/40/0/0/27

Processing spot colors – CMYK+

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63/47/-6817/40/0/0/27

Source

Processing spot colors – CMYK+

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63/47/-6817/40/0/0/27

Printer

Processing spot colors – CMYK+

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63/47/-6817/40/0/0/27

Spot color evaluation

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What is your gamut?

Gamut check

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Gamut check

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Gamut check

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Gamut check

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< 2.25

> 2.25

Spot color optimization

Is it possible?

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Spot color optimization

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Spot color optimization

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Spot color optimization

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Spot color optimization

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Spot color optimization

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Spot color modification

Accurate but unacceptable?

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Editing the definition

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Editing the definition

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Editing the definition

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Adding tints

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Modifying the gradation curve

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Client based modifications

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Client based modifications

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Client based modifications

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Client based modifications

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Client based modifications

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Setting workflow defaults

Bring it all together

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PS/EPS/PDF settings

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In-RIP separation setting

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In-RIP separation setting

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Enable

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2 73 42 8

L*a*b*

Disable

Spot

Process

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Force

C M Y

K WT Silver

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Spot color pane

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Spot color pane

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Input handling

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Spot color library

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Spot color library

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Search priority

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Search priority

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Search priority

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Search priority

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Unknown spot colors

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The Dynamic Wedge®

How did you do?

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Verification - setup

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The Dynamic Wedge™

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Standard Wedge

Dynamic Wedge

• Process Colors

• Spot Colors

• Process and Spot Colors

Dynamic Wedge

The Dynamic Wedge™

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Fiery Global University

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• Click on supplied link

– Login or enroll

Fiery Global University

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• Click on “My Courses”

Fiery Global University

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• Select “Fiery XF 6” option

Fiery Global University

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• Open course

Fiery Global University

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• View any video

Session summary

• We learned – How easy it is to add, modify and manage your spot

colors for the best results across multiple substrates– That spot color gradation and overprint behavior

should be considered and controlled– How the Dynamic Wedge™ really can help you

evaluate and improve spot color reproduction

• To learn more, we have some resources for you

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Additional resources

• Color management settings in Fiery proServer and Fiery XF – Tech Note

• Pantone Color Institute articles– PANTONE® Numbering Explained– Spot vs. Process Color– Designing Accurate Color

• World of Fiery Webinar– The ABCs of Producing the Best Match for Spot Colors

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Additional World of Fiery sessions

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• April 13– Spot Colors Deep Dive inFiery proServer and Fiery XF

• June 15 – Color Tools Overview in Fiery proServer and Fiery XF

• October 19 – Linearization and Profiling in Fiery proServer and Fiery XF

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Thank you!

Spot Colors Deep Dive