Saturday, 3 November 2012

COLOUR MODELS: hexachrome

Hexachrome printing

Hexachrome is an ultra-high fidelity six-color process printing system developed by Pantone, Inc. It's large color gamut, compared to four-color process printing, makes it possible for the first time to more accurately reproduce a wide range of both vibrant and subtle colors that can be defined and displayed on computer monitors which previously could not be duplicated in print.

PANTONE Hexachrome is a six-color process printing system with a specially enhanced color ink set. With Hexachrome, you can now reproduce rich, vibrant solid colors, realistic skin tones and elegant pastels. The Hexachrome color gamut exceeds that of CMYK, allowing you to achieve the same bright, vibrant colors on press with which you design on your computer. Hexachrome reduces your dependency on spot colors and allows you to easily re-purpose your designs for different applications, including the Web! Hexachrome is supported by many technology partners, ink manufacturers, software developers, proofing systems and printing devices.




In Hexachrome, the existing CMYK primaries were modified into more chromatic inks, with orange and green being added to the traditional equation. In addition to reproducing more brilliant continuous-tone images, Hexachrome is capable of accurately reproducing over 90% of the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM® Colors, almost twice the number that can be obtained using conventional four-color process printing. 
The prepress workflow for Hexachrome is similar to traditional CMYK, but color management systems need to be properly set up and plug-ins are required to enable support for Hexachrome in applications that do not have built in support. The printing workflow is the same as conventional process printing except there is six of everything instead of four.

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