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Elie KhouryRIT Gravure Day
March 2012
UPWORD(Universal Printing WOrkflows Diagram)
Conciliating ISO Standards and Working Practices
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3 trends in the printing industry :Demand & Adoption of standards worldwide ➚ (Printers & Buyers)
Strong divergence inside the standardization community about standards (scope and specifications)
Standardization practices ≠ between EU (ISO12647) and USA (G7®)
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Published since 1996
Defines requirements, aims and tolerances to produce prints under standardized printing conditions
Not originally designed to address print buyers needs (accurate, predictable and reproducible colors)
Attempts to address print buyers need : Data Sets + ICC Profiles
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1 - Accurate and Predictable colors :
Problem : press which conforms ISO 12647 ≠ match print buyers expectations (data set)
2 - Reproductible colors across printing technologies :
Problem : ISO 12647 = 8 parts designed more or less independently
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Printers can not easily achieve a similar visual appearance between different processes and substrates
Large printers have to deal with multiple printing sites and technologies
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TS 10128 and ISO 15339 series
“Shared Appearance” concept :
“neutral” CMY tone reproduction curve (0%-50% Cyan component)
ISO TS 10128 recognizes NPDC calibration, ie G7®
Limitation : does not define accurate printing conditions
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TS 10128 and ISO 15339 series
IDEAlliance, CGATS,... :
Characterization data and associated ICC profiles under NPDC printing conditions for few printing conditions
Define tolerances for assessing conformance (“G7® Master program Pass/Fail Requirements” - “ANSI/CGATS Printing Tolerance and Conformity Assessment”)
Implemented in ISO15339
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TS 10128 and ISO 15339 series
ISO15339 :
defined Gamuts having each its characterization data set (ICC profile)
NPDC calibration (“Shared appearance”) across suggested gamuts
Multiple tolerance schema for conformity assessment
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TC 130 WG3 Printing Standards Issues
ISO12647 & ISO15339 addressing ultimately the same user
ISO 12647 (TVI calibration), NPDC (G7® calibration) have their roots in Process control
Can ISO 12647 and ISO15339 be compatible? co-exist?
⇒Potential Technical, Economical... barriers, issues...
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Universal Printing WORkflows Diagram (UPWORD)
Look at the fruits (prints) instead of the roots (press)
What is the purpose of a printing business?
Distinguish 3 areas :Customer expectations identification
Needed printing process to fulfill these expectations
Required reproduction accuracy accepted by the print buyer and the printer
⇒Color products that meet customer expectations
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Customer expectations identification
Print Buyer and designer choose, design and use color images that they proof and approve.
Applied to softproof or hardproof (PDF, images) :
Characterization data set +
ICC profile
= unambiguous definition of colors
⇒ Printer easily identify the print
buyer’s intended color space
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Case 1 - The printing process can “naturally” reproduce customer colors gamut and data set
Case 2 - The printing process can reproduce customer colors gamut but not complete data set When ? - if color space, screening, printer calibration ≠ customer data set
Case 3 - The printing process can not reproduce customer colors gamut and data set When ? - If printing process gamut ≠ customer colors gamut (in parts or entirely)
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Case 1 - The printing process can “naturally” reproduce customer colors gamut and data set
straight-forward printing
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Case 2 - The printing process can reproduce customer colors gamut and but not complete data set
an ICC color transformation can be used to match customer colors
Printer can also use ICC based color management to softproof and hardproof press output in order to ensure that it matches.
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Case 3 - The printing process can not reproduce customer colors gamut and data set
An ICC color transformation can be used to map customer colors on the output process.
ICC based softproof and hardproof can be produced in order to ensure that customer expectations are fulfilled.
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assessment criteria should be defined to measure how close the print is to the chosen data set
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UPWORD Benefitsfor the Printer
same press output (OA) in each case
Customers colors (Data Set A) are reproduced regardless of the press calibration method
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UPWORD Benefitsfor the Printer
Does not require any new technology
Most printers are familiar with technical requirements, just have to use them ore on a daily basis
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UPWORD Benefitsfor the Print Buyer
Allows print buyers to choose their preferred data set (IDEAlliance, FOGRA...)
Allows printers and print buyers to work on commonly recognized assessment criteria and tolerances that make sense to the printed product quality and/or price (ISO 16761-x?)
FOGRA 39L,
Gracol2006...
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UPWORD Benefitsfor ISO Standards
Allow current printing standards to co-exist
Requires relatively minor changes and adjustments in ISO Standards/Drafts
Calls for conformance criteria that are related to customer expectations (multi-level tolerancing...)
Calls for mesurement and assessment criteria that improve numerical and visual results (color difference formulae, substrate corrected color aims, backing correction...)
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Does UPWORD Really Work?
Graphic industry concerns and expectations
ISO TC 130 WG3 Members concerns and expectations
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Question: Scope of ISO printing standards
“Past should not dictate future, and standards should lead the industry.”
“Standards will dictate the future only if we know how to bring together the different forces pulling to different directions and if we keep it as simple as possible for the users of the standards.”
“Print buyers want their print to come out right and they don’t really care what the printer is doing”.
“The only thing that is of real importance to the print buyer is the color of the orange blouse, the brown chocolate cake, and the limegreen popsicle. If those colors are wrong, then the print job is wrong”.
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UPWORD main objective : print color products that meet customers expectations.
Customer’s color reproduction expectations can be easily identified (Color Data Set, ICC Profile).
ISO 15339 can list all standardized and recognized data sets, possibly with their corresponding ICC profiles
UPWORD’s Answer: Scope of ISO printing standards
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Question: can ISO 15339 and ISO 12647 co-exist?
some experts are definitive about the fact that ISO 15339 and ISO 12647 can not be conciliated.
“What flexibility do we have around present solid and tonality aims in 15339 and 12647-2 ?”
“The differences in colour reproduction and process control forces the misalignment between characterization data.”
“From a purpose and practical point of view, this is as bad as having two sets of norms that basically addresses the same thing and it is the obvious trigger of the disagreement.”
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ISO 15339, ISO 12647 should not be compared, harmonized or opposed.
ISO 15339 : defines internationally recognized characterization data sets
ISO 12647 (parts 1-6): defines analog printing systems calibration and process control
ISO 15311 (Digital Printing): defines digital printing systems calibration and process control
ISO 16761-x (Requirements for Printing System Conformance) : defines multi-level conformance...
UPWORD’s Answer: ISO 15339 and ISO 12647 can co-exist
⇒The 3 printing standards do not overlap anymore!
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UPWORD’s Answer: ISO 15339 and ISO 12647 can co-exist
Print Buyers have a standard that helps them define their expectations in terms of color reproduction (process dependant or
independant data sets) ➥ ISO15339
Printers have a set of standards that help them calibrate, control, validate conformance to relevant standards (ISO 12647, TS 10128...)
“Having colorimetric aims via characterization data set, allows the manufacturer to manage his process with all the variables and produce the best possible reproduction for that location, those environmental conditions and that substrate.”
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UPWORD’s Answer: TVI and NPDC (G7®) can co-exist
TVI and NPDC are a possible choice for printers to calibrate their printing systems, regardless of their technology
Three options scenario, with a simple workflow solution to each one of them
TVI and NPDC calibration methods should not be compared or opposed.
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Question : What about Print assessment and conformance?
“With substrate correction, the task of the printer is to match adjusted reference data: no single printing condition with fixed aims, but a moving target dependent on the substrate colour. There will be a gap between customers expectations based on reference characterization data and the possibilities of the printer to match this expectations.”
“I notice the lack of methods for evaluation and consequently the tolerances of the reproduction of a characterization data set”
"You know… we sell the content not the color bar".
“Paper substrate adjustments as proposed in ISO 15339-1 will not give good quality in the print stage.”
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UPWORD Answer to Print assessment and conformance
One Standard for product conformance assessment.
ISO 16761-x standard can be inspired from the current multi-level (A, B, C...), multi-application (packaging, commercial....) assessment and conformance criteria that are included in the current ISO/CD 15311 and by “ANSI/CGATS Printing Tolerance and Conformity Assessment”.
UPWORD’s proposal will allow Print Buyer and Printer to agree on common conformance criteria.
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UPWORD proposal allows all expressed opinions and conclusions stated above to be reconciled.
UPWORD proposal allows all current workflows and working practices to be recognized and maintained.
UPWORD schema allows the standards community and the printing industry to avoid challenging compromises and impossible choices, be it for cultural, technical, practical or marketing reasons.
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UPWORD:Re-Positionning Standards
ISO 15339: Definition of standard color data sets (and ICC profiles)
ISO 12647* (parts 1 - 6): Process definition and control for analog printing
ISO 15311: Process definition and control for digital printing (*ISO 12647 parts 7 and 8 may be transferred to this standard).
TS 10128: Calibration methods of a printing system
ISO 16761-x: Printed Product Conformity Assessment