Off-press colour proofs using DuPont Cromalin® materials.
A system of producing 4-colour proofs prior to printing
A popular color film proof from DuPont.
Actual colour proof for customer and printer reference.
A system of proofing accurately representing the four colour printing process.
A Cromalin is a direct photographic process used to proof your artwork. Cromalins have been surpassed in recent years by digi proofs (see below), they can be expensive.
Trade name for DuPont color proofs.
dupont trade name for integral color proof sometimes used for brochures postcards and other documents.
brand name of a form of dry colour proofing.
Trade name for DuPont colour proofs.
A DuPont electrostatic colour proof. Conventional Cromalin proofing requiring film exposure is almost obsolete now and has been replaced by digital proofing, including the Digital Cromalin.
A four-color proof similar to a Matchprint.
Often misspelled as Chromalin. Cromalins are a well known photo-mechanical proofing method from DuPont'. They are capable of producing CMYK proofs as well as spot colour and Pantone Matching System proofs.
A colour proofing system that uses powered pigments instead of ink.
Widely-used dry colour laminate proofing system, made by Dupont, whereby powder - instead of ink - is used to reproduce colour on a proofing sheet.