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GMG updates ColorServer, OpenColor and ColorProof

GMG Color has released updated versions of GMG ColorServer 5.5, GMG OpenColor 3.1 and GMG ColorProof 5.15, offering increased productivity in packaging printing.

The new MXN Color Engine provides a significant performance jump for GMG’s conversion and separation applications. Usability has also been improved and switching between applications is now a thing of the past. Also, with these latest updates, GMG is switching to online licensing.

‘We have put a lot of development work into improving the interaction between our applications and optimizing the overall user experience,’ said Jens Bloeck, product manager at GMG. ‘When working with GMG ColorServer, users no longer have to switch back and forth between applications. This not only increases efficiency – the improved user experience is also simply more enjoyable.’

GMG’s technology guarantees the reliable representation of brand colors – especially on difficult substrates and promises binding results regardless of material, printing process and quantity.

‘We now use an improved profiling algorithm and our new MXN separation engine in GMG SmartProfiler to calculate separation and conversion profiles. This allows us to achieve even better color and print quality in digital printing,’ added Bloeck. ‘We especially see qualitative improvements in converting files from large to smaller color spaces. In practice, this means that we get visibly better results on uncoated natural corrugated cardboard, even in dark color areas.’

This latest update of GMG ColorProof is particularly interesting for users who produce on an HP Indigo digital printing machine. Instead of jamming the powerful HP Indigo for proofing, the HP DesignJet Z9+, in combination with GMG ColorProof, is providing a much more economical option.

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