Can I Have Your Recipe?
Extended color printing cooks up a smorgasbord of color.
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We’ll see your six and raise you one
Opaltone Digital Color, developed by Opaltone Graphic Solutions in 1998, is a seven-color reproduction system that mixes CMYK plus Opaltone Red, Green, and Blue in the halftone screens (not in the can) to achieve more than 2,800 colors without resorting to spot colors. Suitable for rotogravure, offset, and flexo presses, Opaltone Digital Color reportedly overcomes the saturation deficiencies in CMY inks, producing greater optical contrasts and richer, brighter color. For the printer, ink inventory for process work is slashed to only seven base colors: CMYKR’G’B’. Designers can look forward to the accurate reproduction of their artwork, absent the limitations of traditional CMYK.
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- Companies:
- Adobe Systems
- Artwork Systems
- PANTONE Inc.
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