NEWS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
26th November, 2007
HAMILLROAD SOFTWARE ANNOUNCES MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH
IN COLOR ACCURATE SOFT-PROOFING
FIRSTPROOF V5.0 ANNOUNCED
Hamillroad Software, the world leader in
pre-press soft-proofing workflow products for Harlequin1 and
TIFF2based RIPs, is pleased to announce a major breakthrough in
Color Accurate soft-proofing, as part of the
release of FirstPROOF v5.0. FirstPROOF version 5, due to be released
on December 3rd, contains a completely new and innovative Color Management
method for generating color accurate soft-proofs, which is inexpensive,
easy to use and fast.
The Traditional Solution
The way most people solve the problem of
matching 1-bit digital plate data being viewed on screen to what is printed, is
to use ICC Color Management. This involves profiling the monitor, profiling the
press and then using the two profiles to adjust the 1-bit digital data being
viewed. Although this sounds simple enough, the second part of this, profiling
the press, is expensive and takes some time. This is because it involves
printing a special test chart containing hundreds to thousands of patches
(typically somewhere between 500-2500 patches are printed) and then measuring
all those patches using a spectrophotometer.
Printing a special test chart costs time and money
when a press could be running real jobs, but what is more of an issue is
measuring all those thousands of patches. Trying to do it by hand would take
hours and drive anyone nuts, as well as having the potential for making
mistakes. The only sane solution here is to use an automated spectrophotometer
that can read a complete chart by itself. But these take anything from three to
five minutes to read a single chart and are relatively expensive, costing
anything from £2,000 to £3,500 (UK) / $2,500 to $5,500 (US).
FirstPROOF's Innovative Solution
The Color Management solution in FirstPROOF is a
completely new innovative method for generating color accurate soft proofs,
which is inexpensive, easy to use and fast. This involves profiling the
monitor, spectrally profiling the press and then using the monitor profile
& spectral press profile to adjust the 1-bit digital data being viewed. The
process of spectrally profiling the press is simple and takes very little time.
This is because it involves taking a previously printed job and measuring only
a small number of colors from the color bar around the outside of the job.
Because no special test chart is required, it saves
time and money as the press can continue printing real jobs. More importantly
though, since only a small number of colors need to be measured, this can be
done by hand in less than one minute with an inexpensive spectrophotometer such
as the XRite Eye-One Pro that costs £500 (UK) / $530 (US) (approx.
one-quarter of the cost of an automated spectrophotometer).
In terms of how it works, it basically models the
physics of what happens when light is shone on a print, whereby the light
passes through the layers of inks, reflects off the paper and then passes back
through the same layers of inks. In passing through the inks, certain
frequencies of light are absorbed by the layers of inks and it is the resulting
frequencies of light which make up the color that you see. By measuring the
spectral reflection frequencies of the paper and inks involved, the model can
determine the color of any combination of inks to display an accurate
soft-proof.
Furthermore, FirstPROOF v5 contains a Gamut Check
Tool, which enables you to instantly see which areas of a job are out of
gamut for the monitor being used; for normal monitors with a limited gamut,
knowing this is vital when signing off on a proof. For high-end monitors
such as the Eizo ColorEdge CG241W (with a gamut covering 96% Adobe RGB) or
the Eizo ColorEdge CG221 (with a gamut covering 100% Adobe RGB and even some
CMYK printing presses), the Gamut Check Tool simply shows you that what you see
is what you'll get when you print.
"Over the years we've had more and more requests to
add Color Management to FirstPROOF so as to produce color accurate
soft-proofs." comments Andy Cave, Hamillroad Software's CEO.
"When we first looked into it, we found that the traditional method for doing
this was way too complicated, slow and expensive. What people needed was a
simple, easy to use, fast and less-expensive system. We're really
pleased with the innovative solution our engineers have developed, which we
believe will fundamentally change the world of soft-proofing".
For more information on the innovative Color Management in FirstPROOF
version 5, please see the
FirstPROOF Guide To Color Management.
FirstPROOF v5.0 has been in Beta test since
October and will be available through Hamillroad Software's dealer network from
December 3rd. For further details, please see our web site at:
http://www.hamillroad.com/main/sales/dealers.htm.
FirstPROOF v5.0 has also been made available to
Hamillroad Software's OEM sales partners. Specific information on their release
plans can be obtained direct from the individual OEMs (see our web site at:
http://www.hamillroad.com/main/sales/OEMs.htm).
Notes to the Editor
About Hamillroad Software:
Hamillroad
Software is an independent software group, with offices in Cambridge, UK and
Cape-Town, South Africa. The company specialises in the development and
sale of software products relating to Harlequin and other RIPs in the pre-press
industry. Offering real value for money, Hamillroad Software's FirstPROOF
is the first in a series of products that will dramatically change the way
users work, making them much more productive. For more information on
Hamillroad Software and its products please visit their web site at
http://www.hamillroad.com.
For further information, please contact:
Andy Cave, Chief Executive Officer.
Hamillroad Software Limited.
Office: +44 (0)1223 236272.
Mail: andy.cave@hamillroad.com
Website: www.hamillroad.com
ENDS