ISO 12647-6:2012
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Graphic technology Process control for the production of half-tone colour separations, proofs and production prints Part 6: Flexographic printing
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03-09-2020
11-12-2012
ISO 12647:2012 specifies the requirements for the exchange of data and information necessary for the definition of the aims for four-colour flexographic printing of packaging and publication materials, including newsprint. It is based on the use of colour characterization data to define the colourimetric printing aims and includes appropriate assignment of responsibility for and recommended tolerances on critical parameters of the flexographic printing process. ISO 12647:2012 is directly applicable to:
- publication flexographic printing including magazines, catalogues and commercial materials and packaging flexographic printing including labels, boxes, and flexible packages;
- half-tone and continuous tone proofing processes that predict the colourimetric results of flexographic printing.
Guidance is also provided concerning the definition of spot colours used in flexographic printing.
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Supersedes ISO/DIS 12647-6. (12/2012)
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Standard
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15
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International Organization for Standardization
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Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
NBR ISO 12647-6 : 2014 | Identical |
UNE-ISO 12647-6:2015 | Identical |
NEN ISO 12647-6 : 2013 AMD 1 2015 | Identical |
BS ISO 12647-6 : 2012 | Identical |
BS ISO 12647-6:2012+A1:2015 | Identical |
BIS IS 15963-6 : 2012 | Identical |
11/30236277 DC : 0 | BS ISO 15339-1 - GRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY - PRINTING FROM DIGITAL DATA ACROSS MULTIPLE TECHNOLOGIES - PART 1: PRINCIPLES AND CHARACTERIZED REFERENCE PRINTING CONDITIONS |
07/30174471 DC : 0 | BS ISO 13655 - GRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY - SPECTRAL MEASUREMENT AND COLORIMETRIC COMPUTATION FOR GRAPHIC ARTS IMAGES |
PD ISO/PAS 15339-1:2015 | Graphic technology. Printing from digital data across multiple technologies Principles |
ISO 12647-1:2013 | Graphic technology — Process control for the production of half-tone colour separations, proof and production prints — Part 1: Parameters and measurement methods |
ISO 8254-1:2009 | Paper and board Measurement of specular gloss Part 1: 75 degree gloss with a converging beam, TAPPI method |
ISO 13656:2000 | Graphic technology Application of reflection densitometry and colorimetry to process control or evaluation of prints and proofs |
ISO 12639:2004 | Graphic technology — Prepress digital data exchange — Tag image file format for image technology (TIFF/IT) |
ISO 14981:2000 | Graphic technology Process control Optical, geometrical and metrological requirements for reflection densitometers for graphic arts use |
ISO/TS 10128:2009 | Graphic technology — Methods of adjustment of the colour reproduction of a printing system to match a set of characterization data |
ISO 5-3:2009 | Photography and graphic technology Density measurements Part 3: Spectral conditions |
ISO 13655:2017 | Graphic technology — Spectral measurement and colorimetric computation for graphic arts images |
ISO 28178:2009 | Graphic technology — Exchange format for colour and process control data using XML or ASCII text |
ISO 12647-7:2016 | Graphic technology Process control for the production of halftone colour separations, proof and production prints Part 7: Proofing processes working directly from digital data |
ISO 2813:2014 | Paints and varnishes — Determination of gloss value at 20°, 60° and 85° |
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