FOGRA39 vs FOGRA51
Use cases, differences, and M-mode classifications
Quick Summary Table
| Profile | Full Name | Typical Use Case | Paper | Printing Condition | M-Mode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FOGRA39 | ISO Coated v2 (ECI) | Legacy offset printing | Gloss / silk coated | Older measurement standard | M0 |
| FOGRA51 | PSO Coated v3 (ECI) | Modern offset printing | Gloss / silk coated | Optical brightener aware | M1 |
What They Are
FOGRA39 — ISO Coated v2 (ECI)
- Released: 2009
- Based on ISO 12647-2:2004
- Measurement condition: M0
- Designed for:
- Traditional offset printing on coated papers
- Older workflows and printing presses
- Conditions not accounting for optical brightening agents (OBAs)
This profile became the global standard for many years and is still extremely common.
FOGRA51 — PSO Coated v3 (ECI)
- Released: 2015
- Based on ISO 12647-2:2013
- Measurement condition: M1
- Designed for:
- Modern offset printing
- Papers with optical brightening agents (OBAs)
- Newer presses, inks, and proofing systems
This is now the recommended replacement for FOGRA39.
Key Differences Explained Simply
| Area | FOGRA39 | FOGRA51 |
|---|---|---|
| Paper base | Older coated stock | Modern coated stock |
| OBAs (brighteners) | Not accounted for | Fully accounted |
| Measurement | M0 (tungsten/legacy) | M1 (D50, UV included) |
| White point | More yellow | Brighter / bluer |
| Gamut | Slightly smaller | Slightly larger |
| Accuracy | Legacy | More accurate |
M Modes Explained (Very Important)
M0 — Legacy Measurement Mode
Used for FOGRA39
- Measures without UV control.
- Does not properly measure optical brighteners.
- Matches:
- Older spectrophotometers
- Older proofing workflows
FOGRA39 = M0
M1 — D50 Measurement Mode
Used for FOGRA51
- Measures using D50 lighting including UV.
- Accurately accounts for optical brighteners.
- Matches:
- Modern spectrophotometers
- ISO 12647-2:2013 compliance
- Modern proofing workflows
FOGRA51 = M1
Practical Use Cases (Real World)
When to Use FOGRA39
- Legacy jobs
- Existing brand color libraries built around FOGRA39
- Printers still calibrated to ISO 12647-2:2004
- Old proofing standards
- Reprints where color matching old jobs is critical
When to Use FOGRA51
- Modern print workflows
- Any new projects
- Print providers using ISO 12647-2:2013
- Proofing systems using M1 spectro measurements
- When maximum color accuracy is required
In 2026, FOGRA51 should be your default choice unless your printer explicitly specifies FOGRA39.
PDF/X & Workflow Alignment
| Workflow | Correct Profile |
|---|---|
| PDF/X-1a:2001 | FOGRA39 |
| PDF/X-3:2002 | FOGRA39 |
| PDF/X-4 (modern) | FOGRA51 |
Important Color Shift Warning ⚠️
If you:
- Proof in FOGRA51 (M1)
- But print on a press calibrated to FOGRA39 (M0)
→ You can get noticeable color shifts, especially in:
- Blues
- Neutrals
- Pastels
- Grays
Bottom Line
| If your workflow is… | Use |
|---|---|
| Legacy / older presses | FOGRA39 (M0) |
| Modern / current industry standard | FOGRA51 (M1) |

