I1profiler 3.1.1

I1profiler 3.1.1

This is almost always caused by selecting the wrong display backlight type during Step 3, or calibrating while an OS-level warming filter (like True Tone or Night Shift) is active. Reset your monitor to factory defaults and recalibrate.

Once installed, perform a fresh calibration of your primary display to take advantage of the updated algorithms. Stay calibrated, stay accurate. or how to set up an Advanced printer profile using this version?

— Still the professional standard for i1 hardware. If you already own an i1 device, there’s no reason not to use 3.1.1. If you’re on newer macOS (Ventura/Sonoma) or Windows 11, it works fine. For an overhaul in UI/speed, you’d need i1Profiler 4.x (released later). I1profiler 3.1.1

Since X-Rite moved its photo/video segment to Calibrite, many users now use:

: Allows users to fine-tune profiles using captured colors or optical brightener compensation (OBC). Support & Legacy Info i1Profiler (i1Publish) v3.8.6 - X-Rite This is almost always caused by selecting the

A: I1Publish is the branding for the more advanced version of the same software. It unlocks additional capabilities, such as creating profiles for input devices (scanners, cameras) and more complex CMYK+ printing workflows. Both versions are typically included in the same installer, and the available features are unlocked based on the hardware license.

Users often stick with 3.1.1 to maintain compatibility with older macOS or Windows environments where newer versions might fail to launch or require newer drivers. Stable Workflow: It includes the core Basic and Advanced modes Stay calibrated, stay accurate

Older versions of i1Profiler occasionally suffered from "profile licensing amnesia," where the software would randomly revert to a demo mode and fail to recognize the hardware license embedded inside a connected i1Pro device. Version 3.1.1 stabilizes this licensing handshake, ensuring an uninterrupted workflow. Core Features of the i1Profiler Ecosystem