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+---------------------------------------+ | i1Profiler 3.1.1 | +---------------------------------------+ | +--------------------------+--------------------------+ | | v v +--------------------------+ +--------------------------+ | Monitor Profiling | | Printer Profiling | +--------------------------+ +--------------------------+ | * White point matching | | * Large patch count test | | * Contrast ratio targets | | * CMYK / RGB / CMYK+N | | * Ambient light tracking | | * Optical Brightener | +--------------------------+ | Compensation (OBC) | +--------------------------+ 1. Advanced Display Calibration
i1Profiler 3.1.1 remains a robust and crucial version of X-Rite's color management suite, particularly for users utilizing the i1Pro 3 PLUS spectrophotometer. Its ability to measure M0, M1, and M2 standards, combined with extensive printer and display profiling options, makes it a cornerstone tool for any professional color management workflow.
gamma curve, the standard for HDTV and HDR-supported displays. 2. Printer Profiling (RGB & CMYK) i1Profiler (i1Publish) v3.7.1 - X-Rite i1profiler 311
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In the world of software, "newest" isn't always "best" for every system. i1Profiler 3.1.1 gained a reputation for being a "sweet spot" for several reasons: +---------------------------------------+ | i1Profiler 3
Version 3.1.1 lacks full optimization for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3 chips) and newer macOS architecture. Attempting to run 3.1.1 on modern macOS can result in software crashes or a failure to detect the i1Display or i1Pro hardware. Step-by-Step Installation Guide
If the software shows your hardware as "unlicensed" or disconnected, unplug the USB cord. Avoid using unpowered USB hubs; plug the device directly into the motherboard or a powered USB port. gamma curve, the standard for HDTV and HDR-supported
The software provides absolute control over luminance, white point, and gamma targets.
