The introduction of i1Profiler 3.1.1 marks a critical transition point for X-Rite's ecosystem, building directly on the "Launcher" architecture introduced in the 3.0 series. The system integrates disparate legacy modules into a streamlined, unified profiling workflow.
If you are using i1Profiler 3.1.1 , you are likely maintaining a specific workflow for legacy hardware or a particular operating system. This version is notable as the final recommended release for 1st Generation i1Pro
For those with legacy hardware, understanding which devices are compatible with version 3.1.1 is essential. I1profiler 3.1.1
Updating to 3.1.1 ensures that when you print that portfolio or deliver a digital campaign, the colors you see on your screen are exactly what the client receives. How to Get Started Always save your current custom profiles before updating.
: Synchronizes colors across multiple monitors for consistent workflows. The introduction of i1Profiler 3
To maximize the potential of this software, follow these best practices:
In the color management industry, newer isn't always better if it breaks your existing workflow. The release of i1Profiler version 3.2.0 and later explicitly dropped support for the original, legacy spectrophotometer. This change left many high-end print shops with perfectly functional, reference-grade hardware locked out of the software utility. This version is notable as the final recommended
Always allow your monitor to warm up for at least 30 minutes before running the software. This allows the backlighting to stabilize.
At its core, i1Profiler is a universal color management engine. It works in tandem with spectrophotometers and colorimeters—such as the i1Pro, i1Pro 2, i1Pro 3, and i1Display Pro series—to measure how devices output color and generate custom ICC (International Color Consortium) profiles.
Select your display type (e.g., White LED or Photon/Phosphor).
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