I1profiler 3.1.1
For home theater enthusiasts, projector profiling has always been tricky due to ambient light leakage. i1Profiler 3.1.1 introduced a smarter "Ambient Light Compensation" logic during the measurement phase, reducing the number of failed validation runs.
If you have moved to or recent macOS versions like Sonoma , you will likely need to upgrade to i1Profiler v3.8+ to maintain OS compatibility. However, upgrading comes with the cost of retiring older i1Pro 1 hardware. For those running dedicated "legacy" workstations to profile older equipment, i1Profiler 3.1.1 remains the gold standard for stability. If you’d like more tailored advice, let me know: What model of i1 device (e.g., Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , or i1Display) are you using? What operating system (Windows or macOS) are you running? Are you primarily profiling monitors , printers , or both ? i1Profiler (i1Publish) v3.8.4 - X-Rite I1profiler 3.1.1
For those using the i1Pro 3 or i1Pro 3 Plus, 3.1.1 offers improved algorithms for creating CMYK and RGB printer profiles. This results in smoother gradients and better shadow detail in physical prints. For home theater enthusiasts, projector profiling has always
One of the most valuable additions in this build was the Quality Assurance module. Instead of just creating a profile, i1Profiler 3.1.1 allows you to run a diagnostic check on your monitor’s hardware. It measures uniformity, luminance decay, and color gamut coverage (sRGB, AdobeRGB, DCI-P3). This is crucial for video editors who need to ensure their display hasn’t drifted mid-project. However, upgrading comes with the cost of retiring
As part of the i1Publish solution, this software allows you to: