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GMG Releases ColorProof 5.11 with Updates

New version provides automated update notifications.

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GMG (Tuebingen, Germany) has released a new version of its proofing software GMG ColorProof. Automated notification of new patches, an update to Adobe PDF Print Engine 5.1 and ColorProof GO are among the new features.

Automated Patch Notifications
GMG ColorProof 5.11 automatically announces new patches at application start. With a single click, according to GMG, the patch is not only installed, but also the required restart of the software is executed. The new feature eliminates manual downloads, installation and rebooting, and no patch is missed, while the effort for the user is reduced to a minimum.

Adobe PDF Print Engine 5.1
GMG ColorProof 5.11 ensures compatibility with the latest Adobe products to keep up with the state of the art and deliver consistent results. The RIP integrated in GMG ColorProof is based on the Adobe PDF Print Engine. (APPE) and complies with the update to APPE 5.1, the latest standard. Users of GMG ColorProof 5.11 now have access to the latest PDF 2.0 technology.

GMG ColorProof GO

GMG ColorProof GO
The new web-based proofing tool GMG ColorProof GO enables users to monitor their job processing and printers from any location. The job list now includes job name, printer, and current status, as well as details such as image names, proof conditions, verification status, dimensions, and color channels.

For more information, visit gmgcolor.com/products/colorproof.

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