caddon is demonstrating its modules can:scan and can:view at Konica Minolta (hall 8b, booth B78-1) and can:view at efi (hall 5, booth C01.). As part of the project "Printing the Expected" another can:view will be presented at the stand of the German research association Fogra Forschungsgesellschaft Druck e.V. (FOGRA) in hall 8b, booth B01.
can:measure what you can:see?
This indicator is printed with four process colors:
- yellow
- metamer yellow (only on briefcase, not on the screen)
- caddon-petrol
- black
The visual impression indicates, the petrol elements on the right are lighter than those on the left, but they are printed with one color only. Depending on the ambient light one will see one or two yellow colors.
There is only one way to solve the conflicts: multispectral technology of caddon color:mastery standard..
Presentation of the problem when measuring complex samples by spectrophotometers
Spectralphotometers are inapplicable for measuring of complex color patterned surfaces as the indicator on the caddon briefcase. The aperture of a spectralphotometer will cover several color patterns simultaneously, therefore it will indicate the average of the captured patterns as a monochrome measurement.
The human visual impression is affected by contrasts of color and light which can not be reproduced by a spectrophotometer. (as the petrol colored elements on the indicator show).
The conflicts can be solved easily by caddons multispectral color:communication systems.
Live at drupa
We will demonstrate the solution of the conflicts between measurement and visual impression by the groundbreaking technology of caddon every day at 11am and 3pm on the stand of Konica Minolta in hall 8b, Stand 8b78-1, Isle PA 19.
On 29/03 and 30/03/2012, the two newly developed standard light viewer systems can:view2.0 and can:view2.0 LED were certified as soft-proofing systems by Fogra Forschungsgesellschaft Druck e.V. Go to Fogra page
With the Demoliner, the colour experts at caddon come to you and demonstrate first hand how your colour communication could look in the future. With the can:scan you can make multi-spectral measurements of your individual material samples. On the standard light workstation can:view, they directly compare your samples, while displaying them on the monitor. Here's our video: