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About Focoltone ICCS
1. What is Color OK!?
2. What does Focoltone Intelligent Color Calibration System (ICCS) do?
3. What is an ICC profile and what does it do?
4. Since my printer already has an ICC profile, why do I still need Focoltone ICCS to calibrate my printer?
5. Is Focoltone ICCS compliant to the International Color Consortium's standards?
6. How can you benefit from Focoltone ICCS?
7. What other benefits are there?
8. What is "Negative Color Comparison"?
9. What's the difference between Focoltone ICCS and other color management tools?
10. Are you looking for partners?
11. Are there any published materials on this technology?
12. Can a Focoltone ICCS-calibrated printer produce matching Pantone colors?
13. Can Focoltone ICCS work on 6-color or even 8-color printers?
14. I have an inkjet printer that has a RGB driver. Can Focoltone ICCS be used for it?
15. Do I need to calibrate my scanner before performing Focoltone ICCS calibration on my printer?
16. Process CMYK colors appear different on different offset printing systems. How can I calibrate my digital printer to match the colors on my offset press?
17. Does Focoltone ICCS calibrate my scanner?
18. What type of scanner should I use?
19. Does my scanner affect the calibration results? Does a better scanner yield better results?
20. The scanned input is RGB. How can you calibrate RGB values to CMYK for the printer?
21. How can I use Focoltone ICCS to achieve Color OK! on several different printers?
   
Using Focoltone ICCS
1. What are the minimum specifications and requirements for Focoltone ICCS 2.1?
2. How often should I calibrate my digital printer with Focoltone ICCS 2.1?
3. What do I need to operate Focoltone ICCS 2.1?
4. Can the Focoltone ICCS 2.1 plug-in be installed to other software e.g. Macromedia Freehand or Adobe Illustrator?
5. Can the results of the Focoltone ICCS calibration be applied to other software applications e.g. Adobe Pagemaker for their printouts?
6. Can the English version of Focoltone ICCS work on localized operating systems e.g. Japanese Macintosh OS?
7. Is it possible to revert to the calibration results of a previously created cycle? How do I do that?
8. What is the point of entering an input ICC profile under ICCS Options?
9. What is the Transfer Function Curve (.atf) and its purpose?
10. What can I do with the new ATF profile generated by Focoltone ICCS?
11. What type of printers can Focoltone ICCS be used on?
12. To what standard or reference do I adjust the print color densities when the Focoltone ICCS program prompts me to adjust it?
13. How do I adjust the print color densities on the printer?
14. Can Focoltone ICCS be used on printers without ICC profiles?
15. Can Focoltone ICCS work even if my scanner is inaccurate?
16. Does the new ICC profile "zero" the hardware to print accurate CMYK?
17. What is a Test Sheet?
18. Does the type of paper used for printing the Test Sheet affect the calibration?
19. What type of paper should I use to print the Test Sheet?
20. What are the recommended types of paper I should use to print the Test Sheet?
21. Does the paper used for printing the Test Sheet affect the calibration results?
22. Why can't I print a test sheet even though I have clicked on the first button?
23. What do you mean by Composite Sheet?
24. Focoltone Calibration Chart is A4 size. But we don't use A4 paper in US. Can we use letter size paper instead?
25. After calibrating my printer output to match the Focoltone Calibration Chart, I printed out my final artwork on usual wood-free paper. However, my final offset output is not on wood-free paper. So, do I still calibrate my printer using wood-free paper?
26. Under what lighting should I compare the Test Sheet with the Calibration Chart?
27. How many calibration cycles do I have to carry out to get the best results out of my printer?
28. Why is there no color improvement after cycles of color calibration?
29 Why is the color on the test sheet look so different when I print it in Adobe Photoshop but without Focoltone ICCS program?
30. I am satisfied with the Test Sheet's print result. What's next?
31. Where is the new profile that generated by Focoltone ICCS?
32. What can I do with the new ICC profile generated by Focoltone ICCS?
33. Where to apply an ICC profile?
34. How to get or upload a profile to the RIP?
   
Focoltone ICCS Installation, Registration and Setup
1. I don't have Adobe Photoshop in my computer. Can I still install Focoltone ICCS?
2. If I have more than one version of Adobe Photoshop installed in my computer, can Focoltone ICCS operate on all of them? If it could, what I need to do to make it work?
3. I have both OS X and OS 9 (Classic mode) on my Macintosh. Can I use one installed Focoltone ICCS on both operating systems?
4. I have both OS X and OS 9 (Classic mode) on my Macintosh. Can I install Focoltone ICCS seperately on both operating system?
5. What is an Installation Code?
6. Can I use Macintosh Installation Code on Windows installation or vice versa?
7. The installation hangs before it completes. What should I do?
8. I am working on a computer without administrative privilege. Why can't I install or use Focoltone ICCS?
9. After installed Focoltone ICCS, why I cannot find the main program from anywhere? There is no way I can launch ICCS.
10. Why can't I see the Focoltone ICCS plug-in in Photoshop after the installation?
11. Can I use Focoltone ICCS first and register online later?
12. What is Registration Key?
13. Before I launch Focoltone ICCS for the very first time, do I need to do any setup in Photoshop?
14. Some of the information I entered into ICCS Options didn't get printed out on the Test Sheet. Why is it so?
15. What is an Input Profile? Where can I locate it?
16. I don't have a printer's default ICC profile for my printer. What can I use to replace it?
17. Can I continue with ICCS calibration cycle without any input profile?
18. What is Serial Number? Where can I locate it?
19. What do I need to enter in the Setting field under ICCS Options?
20. What is the difference between Manual mode and Auto mode?
   
The Focoltone Calibration Chart
1. How accurate is the Focoltone Calibration Chart?
2. How do you measure the colors on the Test Sheet to translate them into numeric values on the graph?
3. On what basis are the colors on the Calibration Chart selected?
4. How do I protect the Focoltone Calibration Chart?
5. When do I change the Focoltone Calibration Chart?
6. What type of material is the Calibration Chart printed on?
7. Why is the Calibration Chart printed on this paper? The colors on the Calibration Chart only appear as they should on matt art card. But the colors appear differently on other types of paper that I am printing on.
   



About Focoltone ICCS

1. What is Color OK!?

Color OK! is Focoltone's trademark for accurate and consistent color output from a print device. As long as image data is produced on a machine certified Color OK!, one can be sure it will be a quality printout regardless of location, environmental or mechanical factors. Establishing a consistent and accurate color production standard is part of the Color OK! culture Focoltone intends. Top>>

2. What does Focoltone Intelligent Color Calibration System (ICCS) do?

Focoltone ICCS, a plug-in to Adobe Photoshop, calibrates your high-end digital color printers and copiers to produce colors that match CMYK process color standards as prescribed by the Focoltone Color System.

Focoltone ICCS is a color standardization and calibration tool. It uses advanced Artificial Intelligence to conduct a negative color comparison and verify the ICC profile of your printer. It ensures color consistency and accuracy by color verification based on the patented Focoltone Calibration Chart that is derived from the international Focoltone Color System.

It turns your digital color printer or copier into a Color OK! printer. Ready for the most demanding digital color print jobs. Top>>

3. What is an ICC profile and what does it do?

The International Color Consortium (ICC) has published a standard defining the structure of ICC profiles to aid in print color management.

Most high-end digital color printers and copiers carry an ICC profile particular to each machine and its printing conditions. This ICC profile helps to ensure that the printer achieves accurate color output. Top>>

4. Since my printer already has an ICC profile, why do I still need Focoltone ICCS to calibrate my printer?

Although your printer already has an ICC profile, there is currently a lack of verification to ensure that your printer's ICC profile is correct for achieving accurate color output. The ICC profile is a printer's color characteristics, which is inherently affected by multiple environmental factors, changing the accuracy of the CMYK color output.

The ICC profile provided by the manufacturer with your printer will just adjust your printer to the standard or "zero" the printer. As a rule, in ICC profiles, if you print one sheet of CMYK patches, the machine's ICC profile has to be calibrated again using trial and error before printing another sheet. This does not guarantee that the color output of a color reproduction system will achieve accurate color.

That is the flaw of ICC, in that it states the problem but offers no solutions. It will require an expert technician to adjust and fine tune the printer.

Focoltone ICCS operates as a verifier for your printer's ICC profile and adjusts it for accurate print output in an easy fuss-free manner. Top>>

5. Is Focoltone ICCS compliant to the International Color Consortium's standards?

Focoltone ICCS is fully compliant to ICC standards and acts as an "ICC profile verification". Top>>

6. How can you benefit from Focoltone ICCS?

You can get realistic color print-outs based on the Calibration Chart printed using offset CMYK standards, meaning your digital color mock-ups and proofs will finally be a reliable color indication of your actual offset prints.

A typical printer is bundled with a factory default color-curve for color reference. The color-curve, influenced by different environmental factors, will change each color characteristics and become inaccurate. The color difference also applies to machines of the same model, in which copy-top copies and digital outputs can vary even with the same original input. This difference is even greater when you compare between different printer models. With Focoltone ICCS, the printer is calibrated for consistency and bridges the difference between most printer makes and models. Top>>

7. What other benefits are there?

a) Focoltone ICCS ensures that the different color printers you use are calibrated and verified to the same Focoltone color standards. Focoltone ICCS is an independent system that will ensure accurate colors on printers equipped it, irregardless of make or model.

b) Focoltone ICCS saves you the time and effort of adjusting ICC profiles manually through trial and error.

c) Focoltone ICCS saves costs if you need to call upon a skilled technician to adjust the ICC profile. Top>>

8. What is "Negative Color Comparison"?

While it is a fact that the human eye cannot measure colors accurately, it can compare between colors. Two individuals looking at a single color will see it differently, and these two individuals looking at two different colors will still see each of them differently. But - they will see the difference between the two colors with about the same degree of accuracy. What is important here is that individuals experience identical levels of difference when looking at colors.

No matter what kind of measurement technology is used, the results should be consistent with visual assessment. Because the human eye is the final judge of color. Negative color comparison takes advantage of the human eye's appreciation of color and merges this appreciation with precise color data values. Using negative color comparison, Focoltone ICCS detects the color differences between a printer's color output against a target color level provided by the Focoltone Calibration Chart. As the Calibration Chart provides a standard for the printer to adhere to, Focoltone ICCS adjusts the printer's color output to match the standard. Top>>

9. What's the difference between Focoltone ICCS and other color management tools?

Focoltone ICCS measure CMYK via numeric value and visual reference, not through the usual density or spectro reading of RGB in CIELab terms of other color management tools. As Focoltone ICCS is able to measure color in numeric values, we can define the contamination and variance levels and adjust accordingly. The system also has a color verification step that uses the Focoltone Calibration Chart as a target reference. Top>>

10. Are you looking for partners?

Yes, we are still looking for partners and early adopters to further integrate this groundbreaking technology for their own equipment or products. Top>>

11. Are there any published materials on this technology?

Yes, please download the white paper below.
Technical White Paper - Part 1


12. Can a Focoltone ICCS-calibrated printer produce matching Pantone colors?

No, unless you can match Pantone colors to printable CMYK colors. Focoltone ICCS is designed to enable printers to approach offset press quality. It therefore functions within the CMYK color space that such presses typically use. If a Pantone color falls within that color space, a Focoltone ICCS-calibrated printer could produce a pleasing color match. There are a few things to consider though. If the Pantone color is outside the CMYK color gamut, Focoltone ICCS can only calibrate your printer to achieve the closest possible CMYK result. It would also be dependent on whether your printer is Pantone-certified; Pantone-certified printers would naturally produce better results. Top>>

13. Can Focoltone ICCS work on 6-color or even 8-color printers?

Yes, provided the printers are using a RIP (Level 2 and above) or PostScript software to drive them. Top>>

14. I have an inkjet printer that has a RGB driver. Can Focoltone ICCS be used for it?

Unless you are using a RIP or PostScript software, you will be unable to apply the results from Focoltone ICCS on it. Top>>

15. Do I need to calibrate my scanner before performing Focoltone ICCS calibration on my printer?

Focoltone ICCS will still produce good results using an uncalibrated scanner due to its usage of Negative Color Comparison technology. Usually you do not have to calibrate it unless it is not working properly. However, as the scanner forms a critical component of the Focoltone ICCS calibration process, it is recommended that you calibrate it. Top>>

16. Process CMYK colors appear different on different offset printing systems. How can I calibrate my digital printer to match the colors on my offset press?

Focoltone ICCS does not calibrate your digital printer to match exact colors on your offset printing press. What it does is to calibrate your digital printer to produce colors close to generic offset CMYK standards. Top>>

17. Does Focoltone ICCS calibrate my scanner?

No, it does not. You will have to ensure your scanner is calibrated and in good working condition to work with the system. Top>>

18. What type of scanner should I use?

Any scanner that meets these minimum requirements will suffice: 24-bit color, 300dpi scan capability. Top>>

19. Does my scanner affect the calibration results? Does a better scanner yield better results?

A better scan will naturally yield better results as the Calibration Chart colors will be more accurately picked out. However, one should avoid too 'deep' a scan as this might pick up moirés and compromise the results. Top>>

20. The scanned input is RGB. How can you calibrate RGB values to CMYK for the printer?

While the image becomes translated to RGB color values during the scan, what is important here is that the actual colors are CMYK-based. The ICCS program 'knows' the CMYK values for each color patch it analyzes and will produce an ICC profile designed to bring your printer's performance on par with, or as close to, the target reference as possible. Top>>

21. How can I use Focoltone ICCS to achieve Color OK! on several different printers?

To get your color consistent across different printing devices i.e. Color OK!, you will need to run Focoltone ICCS on each of the systems to get individual ICC profiles. The ICC profiles are all derived using the Calibration Chart as a target color reference and will thus ensure matching color output on each device, thereby making each machine Color OK!. Top>>



Using Focoltone ICCS

1. What are the minimum specifications and requirements for Focoltone ICCS 2.1?

System Requirements

Macintosh Computer
• Power PC Processor
• Mac OS software versions 9.x onwards
• 350MB available RAM
• 200MB available hard-disk space
• 24-bit display monitor, at least VGA (640 x 480) or above
• Double-speed CD-ROM drive
• Adobe Photoshop 6 or above

Windows Computer
• Pentium III or above Processor
• Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP
• 256MB available RAM
• 200MB available hard-disk space
• 24-bit display monitor, at least VGA (640 x 480) or above
• Double-speed CD-ROM drive
• Adobe Photoshop 6 or above

Printer Requirements
• A high-end digital color output machine, preferably ICC profile enabled, with CMYK output of a good density.

Scanner Requirements
• Minimum 24-bit
• 300dpi scan capability
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2. How often should I calibrate my digital printer with Focoltone ICCS 2.1?

As often as you like! Ideally, you should calibrate your digital printer twice a day. Once in the morning and once in the afternoon - this ensures accurate and consistent color output. If you do not calibrate that frequently, your digital printer should be calibrated before you intend to produce a color-critical print. Top>>

3. What do I need to operate Focoltone ICCS 2.1?

A compatible digital device (printer or print-enabled color copier), scanner, Adobe Photoshop, and a computer with sufficient memory and processing speed. Top>>

4. Can the Focoltone ICCS 2.1 plug-in be installed to other software e.g. Macromedia Freehand or Adobe Illustrator?

No. Currently, Focoltone ICCS 2.1 only functions as an Adobe Photoshop Plug-in. Top>>

5. Can the results of the Focoltone ICCS calibration be applied to other software applications e.g. Adobe Pagemaker for their printouts? How do I apply the results?

Yes. Focoltone ICCS works on Photoshop to generate an ICC profile, which can then be applied directly to your assigned printer via Microsoft Windows CMM or Mac ColorSync at OS level, or via applications such Adobe Pagemaker in their print module. Top>>

6. Can the English version of Focoltone ICCS work on localized operating systems e.g. Japanese Macintosh OS?

Yes, it can. However, it would be better to use the Focoltone ICCS Japanese version. Top>>

7. Is it possible to revert to the calibration results of a previously created cycle? How do I do that?

If you have not applied the results, you cannot revert to a previous calibration as no data was generated.

If you did click Apply, the generated ICC profile and/or color output curve will be in the DATA directory and you can retrieve the file from there. The file name will be what you specified earlier in 'ICCS Options'. However, that file is automatically updated to the latest results when you click Apply.

You cannot revert to a previously applied result if you click Apply again. Top>>

8. What is the point of entering an input ICC profile under ICCS Options?

This input ICC profile serves as a source profile for color adjustment. Top>>

9. What is the Transfer Function Curve and its purpose?

The transfer function curve enables you to compensate for dot gain. Top>>

10. What can I do with the new ATF profile generated by Focoltone ICCS?

You can only use it inside Adobe Photoshop application. Top>>

11. What type of printers can Focoltone ICCS be used on?

Focoltone ICCS can be used on all higher-end digital color output machines. These machines should be ICC profile enabled and have CMYK output of a good density. Top>>

12. To what standard or reference do I adjust the print color densities when the Focoltone ICCS program prompts me to adjust it?

Focoltone ICCS uses Focoltone Color System colors as its color reference standard. Your print color output density should be set to maximum for best results. Top>>

13. How do I adjust the print color densities on the printer?

Your print color density can be adjusted either manually or through your printer software. Please check your printer manual for how to do this. Top>>

14. Can Focoltone ICCS be used on printers without ICC profiles?

Yes. While Focoltone ICCS is recommended for use on printers with ICC profiles, the use of Focoltone ICCS is not restricted only to those printers. For older non-ICC profile compatible printers, you can still calibrate your printer using the Transfer Curves provided through Adobe Transfer Function. Top>>

15. Can Focoltone ICCS work even if my scanner is inaccurate?

Yes. Top>>

16. Does the new ICC profile "zero" the hardware to print accurate CMYK?

Yes. Top>>

17. What is a Test Sheet?

A Test Sheet is a print sheet with 109 color patches of Focoltone Color System on it. It shows the profile characteristics of the designated printer via its color output. User can place it together with Focoltone Calibration Chart (target) for visual color comparison. Top>>

18. Does the type of paper used for printing the Test Sheet affect the calibration?

Yes. Your Test Sheet should be on the same paper type you intend to use. Colors might appear different if you print on a different paper type after the calibration.

If you use many different paper types, it is recommended that you perform Focoltone ICCS calibrations for each type and apply the ICC profile and/or color output curve relevant to the paper type before you print. Top>>

19. What type of paper should I use to print the Test Sheet?

You should print the Test Sheet on a paper type you:
a. intend to use for your actual print, and
b. conforms to your printer's paper type capabilities. Top>>

20. What are the recommended types of paper I should use to print the Test Sheet?

The type of paper recommended to print the Test Sheet depends on the printer or copier. It is recommended that the paper used should fit the model of the printer. Check with the printer's technical support or printer user guide for instructions on recommended paper type. Top>>

21. Does the paper used for printing the Test Sheet affect the calibration results?

Yes. It depends on the printer or copier that the Test Sheet is printed from. Top>>

22. Why can't I print a test sheet even though I have clicked on the first button?

It could be due to the following few reasons:
a. You do not have administrative right so you cannot access the certain configuration files.
b. You have not specified the input ICC profile for your calibration cycle. Top>>

23. What do you mean by Composite Sheet?

When the printed Test Sheet is placed below the Calibration Chart, and the color patches on the test sheet are side-by-side along the color patches on the Calibration Chart, we call it a Composite Sheet. To see an example of Composite Sheet, click here. Top>>

24. Focoltone Calibration Chart is A4 size. But we don't use A4 paper in US. Can we use letter size paper instead?

Yes, you can use letter size paper. Please take note of the followings:
a. Print Test Sheet - Test Sheet is printed out without any distortion. To adjust the print area, you can uncheck the "Center Image" box in Print with Preview dialog. Then you can drag the print image in the image preview box until all four red crosses are seen.
b. Scan Composite Sheet - Color patches of the Test Sheet are properly aligned with Focoltone Calibration Chart. Please make sure the four corners cross and the arrow on the upper left of calibration chart are within the scanning area. Top>>

25. After calibrating my printer output to match the Focoltone Calibration Chart, I printed out my final artwork on usual wood-free paper. However, my final offset output is not on wood-free paper. So, do I still calibrate my printer using wood-free paper?

To calibrate your printer according to paper type, you will have to print your test sheet on the paper you intend to use. Top>>

26. Under what lighting should I compare the Test Sheet with the Calibration Chart?

The comparison can be done in any lighting environment. There is no requirement for lighting conditions. Top>>

27. How many calibration cycles do I have to carry out to get the best results out of my printer?

One to three calibration cycles should normally be sufficient to get optimum results from your printer. The cycle number is reflected in the Cycle field on the ICCS control panel. Top>>

28. Why is there no color improvement after cycles of color calibration?

a. The printer is in its optimum and good working condition. Therefore no calibration needed.
b. The new profile has not been uploaded to the RIP.
c. The printer does not have a CMYK driver.
d. The printer does not support ICC profile.
e. Capability of the scanner to pick up the color difference. Top>>

29. Why is the color on the test sheet look so different when I print it in Adobe Photoshop but without Focoltone ICCS program?

You probably have forgotten to set the working ICC profile of Photoshop to the same as the input ICC profile. When these two profiles are not the same, the printed color will appear to be not as pure. You need to set the working ICC profile at Photoshop's color setting before you start the ICCS calibration process. Top>>

30. I am satisfied with the Test Sheet's print result. What's next?

You may click Apply to generate the newly derived ICC Profile and transfer function curve. Top>>

31. Where is the new profile that generated by Focoltone ICCS?

The new ICCS-derived profile can be found in DATA folder under ICCS installed directory. Focoltone ICCS has created a shortcut to the system's profile directory (e.g. WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\color in Windows or System:Library:ColorSync:Profiles: in Macintosh). You can easily apply the derived profile, which named after setting name, to RIP, system or application-level. Top>>

32. What can I do with the new ICC profile generated by Focoltone ICCS?

You may use the profile as the output profile either on application, system or RIP level. Top>>

33. Where to apply an ICC profile?

Application, operating system or RIP level? If you have a RIP, the best way to apply the profile is to use it on the RIP level. In general, RIP color control setting will override all the system's and application's. It controls all the color output from the printer. However, you are advised to turn off all the color management in both system and application level.

In the event you do not have a RIP, applying profile on the system level would be the second best option. However, do bear in mind that there could be system color setting differences in a print environment. Why? Given the scenario, Person A calibrated Printer X and Profile P is the calibration output. Person A shares Printer X with his colleagues. Person B is one of them. Say now A and B both want to print a job Y on Printer X. Person A set Profile P as the system working CMYK profile while Person B not. Thus the two printouts are different! In addition, sometimes profile setting has little effect on system's color management.

If your printer does not support ICC profile, applying profile via application level is another possible way of using ICC profile. Having said so, please note that there will be different print effects while printing the same job from different applications. Reasons being different color engines (ACE, Kodak etc) are used in different applications. So the ways on how the engines convert color information from source space to destination space are different.

In general, RIP color control setting will supersede system's whilst system's will supersede application's. Top>>

34. How to get or upload a profile to the RIP?

Normally each RIP comes with a color tool. For EFI Fiery RIP, a ColorWise Pro Tool is used to handle the output setting, profile modifying and profile management. You can download and upload the ICC profile using Profile Manager. Top>>




Focoltone ICCS Installation, Registration and Setup

1. I don't have Adobe Photoshop in my computer. Can I still install Focoltone ICCS?

No, you cannot. The installer will stop you from installing Focoltone ICCS. Please install Adobe Photoshop before installing it. Top>>

2. If I have more than one version of Adobe Photoshop installed in my computer, can Focoltone ICCS operate on all of them? If it could, what I need to do to make it work?

Focoltone ICCS works for all Photoshop application for version 6 or later. Only one copy of ICCS is to be installed in one Operating System. However, if you want to run ICCS in all the Photoshop you have, you can simply copy the 'Shortcut to IccsMain.8li' file from the plug-in folder to another plug-in folder under other versions of Photoshop. Please note that there will be minor user interface and function difference across the Photoshop applications. Top>>

3. I have both OS X and OS 9 (Classic mode) on my Macintosh. Can I use one installed Focoltone ICCS on both operating systems?

No. In a Macintosh OS X machine that supports multiple Startup Disk, Focoltone ICCS only works on the system that you choose to install. E.g. Focoltone ICCS can be installed on OS X but will not work on OS 9 or vice versa. Top>>

4. I have both OS X and OS 9 (Classic mode) on my Macintosh. Can I install Focoltone ICCS seperately on both operating system?

It depends on whether your operating systems are on different partition of the disk. If you were having these operating systems on different partition of the hard disk, you can install more than once on different partition/operating system. But if you were having both operating systems on the same partition, you can only install once on one of the operating system. Top>>

5. What is an Installation Code?

Installation Code is a code to unlock Focoltone ICCS installer. It is different for both Windows and Macintosh. It is also required during product registration. Top>>

6. Can I use Macintosh's Installation Code on Windows installation or vice versa?

No. Top>>

7. The installation hangs before it completes. What should I do?

The problem could be due to the errors arising from either the installer or the system. Please restart your computer and reinstall again. Uninstall first if necessary. Top>>

8. I am working on a computer without administrative privilege. Why can't I install or use Focoltone ICCS?

Focoltone ICCS requires user who has administrative privilege i.e. administrator for software installation. However, administrator can grant others the access right to use Focoltone ICCS. Top>>

9. After I installed Focoltone ICCS, how do I launch the ICCS?

Focoltone ICCS acts as a plug-in of Adobe Photoshop. You can only launch it from Adobe Photoshop. After launching Photoshop, simply click on File menu, choose Automate, you will see Focoltone ICCS from the list. Please refer to User Guide for more details. Top>>

10. Why can't I see the Focoltone ICCS plug-in in Photoshop after the installation?

It could be due to incomplete installation. Please reinstall the program. Top>>


11. Can I use Focoltone ICCS first and register online later?


No. You won't be able to use Focoltone ICCS without a Registration Key. Please register first at http://www.focoltone.com/register.html. Top>>

12. What is Registration Key?

A Registration Key is used to activate Focoltone ICCS in Adobe Photoshop. You will get it via email upon successful online registration at Focoltone website. You can register at http://www.focoltone.com/register.html. Top>>

13. Before I launch Focoltone ICCS for the very first time, do I need to do any setup in Photoshop?

Yes. To ensure Focoltone ICCS operate correctly in Photoshop, you must complete the following procedures:
1) Perform a test print from designated printer using a PostScript driver.
2) Perform a test scan at 300dpi resolution, A4 or letter size from Adobe Photoshop. (File> Import >{your designated scanner})
3) Set Adobe Photoshop's working profile to the same as input ICC profile. Switch off all the options in Color Management Policy.
For more details, please refer to Quick Start Guide. Top>>

14. Some of the information I entered into ICCS Options didn't get printed out on the Test Sheet. Why is it so?

You have probably entered the characters of other languages or special characters into ICCS Options. Only the characters found on standard keyboard will be printed out on Test Sheet. Top>>

15. What is an Input Profile? Where can I locate it?

Input profile is the printer's default or system's ICC profile that you will be using for color calibration. You can find it from printer driver installation CD or system's color management folder (e.g. WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\color in Windows or System:Library:ColorSync:Profiles: in Macintosh) Top>>

16. I don't have a printer's default ICC profile for my printer. What can I use to replace it?

You can use the default RIP output profile or default set of profiles, provided by Photoshop, such as U.S. Sheetfed Uncoated v2. But a printer profile is still recommended for the calibration. Top>>

17. Can I continue with ICCS calibration cycle without any input profile?

No. An input ICC profile is necessary for the calibration process to generate an output ICC profile and output curve. Top>>

18. What is Serial Number? Where can I locate it?

Each Focoltone Calibration Chart has a unique number, which is called the Serial Number. You can locate it on the upper left of the calibration chart. It is also required during Focoltone ICCS Product Registration. Top>>

19. What do I need to enter in the Setting field under ICCS Options?

Essentially, Setting is the name given to the output profile for current calibration process. Normally it consists of printer name, paper type, date, time and etc. More details can be found in the User Guide. Please note that the ICCS-derived ICC profile and transfer function curve will be named after what you have entered in Setting. It is recommended to create a different setting name each time you start a new calibration process. Top>>

20. What is the difference between Manual mode and Auto mode?

In Manual mode, you can bypass certain process during the calibration cycle i.e. 'Scan Composite Sheet'. User can choose to scan in the composite sheet using other scanner that can't be found in the scanner list under File>import menu. But it is recommended only for expert users. Top>>



The Focoltone Calibration Chart

1. How accurate is the Focoltone Calibration Chart?

It is printed on offset process color printing presses. Every piece passes through a stringent quality check. Only 30% of printed charts meet our final criteria for actual usage. Therefore, you can be assured that Focoltone ICCS matches your digital color printer or copier to offset color printing standards. Top>>

2. How do you measure the colors on the Test Sheet to translate them into numeric values on the graph?

When the Test Sheet is scanned together with the Focoltone Calibration Chart, the colors on the Chart are defined as zero. The program is smart enough to pick up differences on the colors on the Test Sheet and convert these into numeric values for graphical display. The scanner detects the contamination on the Test Sheet as compared to the Chart and passes along the information to the program that highlights these contaminants on the screen. Top>>

3. On what basis are the colors on the Calibration Chart selected?


The chart carries CMYK single, solid, mid-tone, shadow and grey colors. Although most other color management tools measure using single colors and solid colors, these are not the most common colors used in printing. The bulk of problems come from printing mid-tone colors when one or more of the four process colors do not show the correct values. These colors are specially selected to cover a wide spectrum of commonly printed single, solid and mid-tone colors for greater accuracy in normal printing. Top>>

4. How do I protect the Focoltone Calibration Chart?

To maintain accurate colors, always store the Calibration Chart in its protective casing and avoid unnecessary exposure to light. Top>>

5. When do I change the Focoltone Calibration Chart?

The colors on the Calibration Chart are subject to fading and discoloration due to their constant exposure to scanner light during calibration. Your Focoltone Calibration Chart should be changed once the colors look faded or 'washed out'.

The recommended replacement frequency is every six months. The actual replacement frequency varies, depending on usage.

Click here to buy a new Focoltone Calibration Chart. Top>>

6. What type of material is the Calibration Chart printed on?

250gsm matt art card. Top>>

7. Why is the Calibration Chart printed on this paper? The colors on the Calibration Chart only appear as they should on matt art card. But the colors appear differently on other types of paper that I am printing on.

The paper type (250gsm matt art card) was selected as it provides the best mix of rigidity and surface non-reflectivity necessary for its purpose as a scanner-analyzed color reference. CMYK colors should appear according to their values irrespective of the paper type used. Since the Calibration Chart provides a target reference, Focoltone ICCS can adjust the printer's CMYK output, through an ICC profile, to achieve the closest possible color match on the intended paper type. Top>>
















 
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