Check Spot Color Separation Values

With the GMG OpenColor RemoteClient, you can easily share spot color separation values.

Watch this video to see how you can view the inks required to reproduce a specific spot color in GMG OpenColor RemoteClient. You can use this information, for example, to define a color in the vector graphics application of your choice.

Keeping colors consistent throughout the entire creation and printing process is always a challenge for everyone involved, especially when spot colors are used in the design. Particularly in Expanded Color Gamut (ECG) or digital printing, an accurate separation of the print data is important. GMG OpenColor calculates the color definition that will provide the best match for each printing condition and with GMG OpenColor RemoteClient, all persons involved in the process can easily access that information.

All employees involved in the print job order management process can see exactly which inks are required to reproduce a specific spot color. Color matches and out-of-gamut colors, which cannot be accurately reproduced in the target printing process, can easily be checked and communicated upfront. Prepress operators can simply transfer percentage values from the Separation Rules defined in the project to their artwork editor and printers can use exported target values of a project to use them in their press room tools for color control.

Separation table of CMYK and spot colors into 6c CMYKRG.

This feature is available for projects with a published target color space for separation.