Last week, we demonstrated the ColorVerify process control solution at the International Sign Expo (ISA) in Orlando. We partnered with Mutoh America to develop and promote ColorVerify and they have provided us with space in their booth at several trade shows over the past year to help promote the new product offering. We’ve also noticed that […]
We will join Mutoh at ISA to demonstrate ColorVerify
Next week, we will be traveling to Orlando to participate in International Sign Expo 2012. We will be joining our partner Mutoh America in their booth #1662 during the trade show. The ColorVerify agenda ISA will be held March 22-24 at the Orange County Convention Center. During those three days, our CEO Jim Raffel will […]
With video, the script is just as important as the final cut
Last week, we spent two days at a partner’s facility shooting video of their printing process in conjunction with our color verification solution. We’ve been working closely with Mutoh over the last year to promote our software which is part of the ColorVerify solution, built around Mutoh’s onboard SpectroVue to ensure optimal color reproduction. This relationship finds […]
Measuring TVI on inkjet proofs is meaningless … or is it?
We have taken a combination of two posts on CEO Jim Raffel’s personal blog to discuss measuring inkjet proofs. They has been repurposed for this blog. If interested, you can read the original posts from July 27, 2005, and March 9, 2006. Before we begin, understand that our frame of reference on this post stems […]
Why TVI is a better term than Dot Gain
This was re-purposed from CEO Jim Raffel’s original on Feb. 7, 2006. You can read that post here. In some facilities, print and color quality are measured and referred to as dot gain. Others refer to it as tone value increase or TVI. They refer to the same printing phenomenon: Dots of color appearing too […]
A color reproduction story
This month, a study predicted the death of newspapers within five years. Whether or not I agree, there is no arguing that the newspaper industry has been in trouble for some time. Of course, there are many factors to blame for the downfall of newspapers: the introduction of the Internet, the reduction in advertising dollars, […]