ColorFlow allows you to correct and alter images prior to flattening/rendering into the product so you can color-correct images separately from the other elements of a creative project. You may still like to correct images in PJP or Fuji for prints, but for books, cards, calendars and the like ColorFlow is the answer. The products that it really has an impact on are collages (metal, canvas, etc), books, and calendars. 

 

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The Basics
ColorFlow is set up in Lab 50, in the Photo Processing section.  From there you create as many channels as you need. Channels can be by product, group of products or global. Each channel will allow you to move production in the manner that makes sense for the correction. You can a channel for each product, groups of products, or all products. The correction can be done on a Noritsu PJP, Fuji Pic, Athentech, Photoshop, Darkroom Pro, or any other program you like.  
Once you have it set up, the lab workflow goes like this:
  1. Book order comes into Lab 50, you hit Print as you normally do. 
  2. Images are sent from the book to the folder you designate.
  3. Your correction program either automatically or manual picks up images, you make the corrections then save them to a different folder. 
  4. Lab 50 triggers and picks up corrected images, pulls them back into the book, flattens it the photos in with the text, background, and layout, and it goes to print. 
 
Enable ColorFlow

Enable it on the Photo Processing screen in Lab 50: 

  1. At the top of the Menu bar, select Settings.
  2. On the left panel select Photo Processing > ColorFlow.
  3. Check the box Enable ColorFlow processing.

 

Configure a new workflow for editing photos
  1. Click Add at the bottom of the right panel.


  2. On the General tab, enter a name for the workflow and check Enable this workflow.
  3. For the Outbound tab, select how you would like the software to handle orders being sent through this workflow. Your choices are: export to a new folder, create order subfolders, and require lab operator interaction to start the ColorFlow processing in lieu of automatically exporting.


  4. Under the Inbound tab, select how you would like Lab 50 to find the newly edited photos. The Inbound tab configures Lab 50 to find completed, ColorFlow-edited photos. Options include monitoring for photos in a new folder, checking for a folder name change, finding a completion file, or lab operator interaction indicating the editing is complete.


  5. Using the Products tab, you will select which products to include or exclude from this Workflow. If you would like to process products differently according to product type, you will need to configure multiple Workflows.


  6. Lastly, the Sources tab is used to specify which order types should use the Workflow for processing. You can also elect to ignore products that have been rendered at the kiosk should you decide to not offer this premium editing service for in-store orders.The sources tab is used to specify which types of orders are processed through the ColorFlow Workflow. To enable an option, check the box next to the corresponding type. To disable an option, un-check the box next to the corresponding type. For more details on each type of order, see below. 

 

Orders Queued for ColorFlow Processing

 

 

Lab 50 Monitoring for Photo Editing Completion


Order Editing Completed and Next Order Queued

ColorFlow Indicators on the orders screen

There are six order status values that may be displayed on the Orders screen while processing orders through ColorFlow. All ColorFlow status updates are prefaced with ColorFlow: and appear directly under the order number for any given order.

The order status indicators include the following:

 

FAQ
  1. Can be used for any PF or kiosk product, from regular prints to cards, books and other products?
    1. Yes.