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To get the most out of i1Profiler 3.1.1, follow this standardized workflow to calibrate your primary editing monitor. Step 1: Pre-Calibration Setup
This version brought the ability to measure ultra-bright displays (up to 2000 nits) using the i1Display Pro Plus, which is essential for HDR video workflows 1.5.4 . Key Features of Version 3.1.1
As operating systems evolved (such as Windows 11 and Apple Silicon macOS versions), X-Rite transitioned its retail color management division to .
After calibration, the screen looks intensely red, blue, or the shadows look completely crushed. i1profiler 311
The version 3 branch of i1Profiler introduced major upgrades: 1. Support for i1Pro 3 PLUS
The 3.1.1 update brought several targeted refinements to the software's architecture:
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. To get the most out of i1Profiler 3
The software operates in two primary modes to balance ease of use with professional control:
Utilizes Optical Brightener Compensation (OBC) technology to correct color shifts caused by chemical whiteners found in modern papers. System Compatibility and Requirements
i1Profiler 3.1.1 is a professional-grade color calibration and profiling software. It acts as the bridge between your hardware measurement device (spectrophotometer or colorimeter) and your digital displays, projectors, and printers. The software operates in two distinct modes: After calibration, the screen looks intensely red, blue,
Place the device flat against the screen, using the counterweight to keep it secure. Ensure no ambient light leaks under the sensor.
Fully compatible with macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.14 (Mojave), and 10.15 (Catalina). Note: Users running macOS 11 (Big Sur) or newer, especially on Apple Silicon M1/M2/M3 chips, should upgrade to later versions of i1Profiler or Calibrite PROFILER for native stability.
Monitors "drift" over time. Aim to recalibrate your display at least once a month to ensure your colors remain true. Conclusion
Right-click the i1Profiler desktop icon and select Run as Administrator before starting your calibration run.
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