Ranked in the top 1% of printers in North America, Modern Litho operates five production facilities in Missouri. Modern Litho’s decision is a further highlight in the successful long-term partnership between Kodak and the U.S. This marks yet another step in Kodak’s development of comprehensive AI based software solutions that help printers become more automated, efficient and profitable. Kodak is excited to announce the first implementation of the revolutionary KODAK PRINERGY On Demand Business Solutions at Modern Litho. Modern Litho has become the first worldwide site of Kodak's PRINERGY on-demand business solution. Today on Printing Impressions newsletter.Top 100 Print Buyers Forecasted for 2022.If you wish Prinergy to change CMYK data, then you would need to set it up to change the incoming data. So…unless I am mistaken, your setup is “CMYK safe” - it is presuming that CMYK data is “correct” before it enters Prinergy and that you are not changing it. Generally, a CMYK colour transform is best handled via a devicelink profile, rather than a standard ICC device profile pair (source and destination). If there is no ICC profile, then the CMYK is unchanged. If the incoming and outgoing profile are the same, then a conversion should not take place. Some prefer to change incoming CMYK data to the output, based on the incoming ICC profile (the ICC profile takes priority). Some prefer to leave the CMYK data unchanged to see how it will output in the final device condition (the files numbers/values take priority over any ICC profile in the incoming data). If the RGB is untagged, then set either sRGB or Adobe RGB as the input. Generally, it is best not to override colour profiles for RGB content. I am presuming that as you have not set CMYK profiles in the Assign Input Device Conditions area and that you are ignoring tagged colour profiles - that Prinergy has no way to know what the incoming CMYK data is, so it can’t convert it to another space, leaving it the same as it originally was. It appears that you have no profiles selected to assume for CMYK, I can’t tell what you are assuming for RGB. If you are ignoring incoming tagged ICC profiles, then you “succeed or fail” by the settings in the Assign Input Device Conditions area. Do you know why you have it setup this way? It appears that you are ignoring tagged ICC profiles for RGB and CMYK. I am not a trained Prinergy operator (I am self taught and know just enough to get by, I may only use Prinergy for refining or output a few times a year, I usually just setup proofing process templates for clients). I don’t currently have access to Prinergy.
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