I1profiler: 311
i1Profiler 3.1.1 features an advanced profiling engine, offering options for both basic and advanced modes. The simplifies the process with step-by-step wizards, while the Advanced mode unlocks granular controls over profiling parameters, including patch set selection, profile size, and black point compensation.
Refined the ability to measure spot colors and incorporate them into color profiles, a must for brand-sensitive printing.
The core framework of i1Profiler 3.1.1 is engineered around the X-Rite i1Publish color engine, providing precise profiling for both emissive (monitors) and reflective (printed media) targets.
I set up my rig. Dual calibrated monitors, blackout curtains drawn tight. I plugged the i1Profiler 311 into the USB port. The device hummed, a low, vibrational sound that rattled my teeth. Usually, these tools are used to calibrate monitors—to make sure what you see is accurate. This modified unit, however, was designed to do the opposite. It was a color scalpel. i1profiler 311
Dim the lights. High ambient light hitting the sensor during a monitor read can skew the results.
Once measured, name your profile clearly (e.g., MonitorModel_D65_120_Date ).
A: While some users may have gotten it to function, it is not officially supported. Its compatibility is guaranteed up to Windows 10 and macOS Catalina (10.15) . i1Profiler 3
Mastering Color Consistency: A Deep Dive into i1Profiler 3.1.1
The application freezes when attempting to measure color patches on screen.
For many, i1Profiler 3.1.1 is the final destination. Starting with version 3.2.0, X-Rite officially removed support for 1st Gen i1Pro devices The core framework of i1Profiler 3
Users should look for the latest versions of Calibrite PROFILER or the latest X-Rite i1Profiler updates to ensure support for modern display technologies, such as high-brightness OLED and HDR monitors.
Creating custom paper profiles to eliminate ink waste and "test prints."
The 3.1.1 update provided superior control over RGB and CMYK printer profiling, allowing for better handling of lighting conditions and color spaces.
