Simply the most productive method for generating G7 curves when a measurment reading shows that G7 compliance has not been met.
The Curve Inspector is provided for two methods used for process control. You can use the TVI (Dot Gain) method popular in Europe or the gray balance based G7 method. Curve Inspector uses production measurements to generate compensation curves or iterating off of an existing curve. This allows for curves to be generated without a dedicated press run and by utilizing the virtual print run, Chromachecker shows the new curve results.
ChromaChecker allows for you to use your own control strip, industry standard control strips or ChromaChecker production enhanced control strips. The enhanced G7 Calibrated Control Bars, have solids in every ink zone, along with tints and G7 gray finder patches spread throughout the remaining patches. For Digital Presses VI-816 test chart measures accurate variations and provides for excellent G7 calibration.
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Both inspectors can use production measurements to create compensation curves. It is possible to define an Initial curve to apply an adjustment to the correction - this will allow the G7 correction without the need for a dedicated print run.
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The Curve Inspector G7 can be based on 64 patches of the PI-64 belt - in many cases, it will have a place on the production sheet. In addition, Virtual Print Run allows you to simulate curve applications that eliminate the extra print run. For offset presses, ChromaChecker has engineered G7 Calibrated Control Bars, which have solids in every ink zone, along with tints and G7 gray finder patches spread throughout the remaining patches.
For Digital Presses VI-816 test chart measures accurate variations and brings excellent G7 calibration.