I1profiler 311 Upd -

Have you experienced a specific bug or success story with i1Profiler 311? Share your experience in the comments below (or consult the official X-Rite forums for advanced LUT generation tips).

To create a report in i1Profiler (the software used for X-Rite and Calibrite calibration devices), follow these steps to generate a validation or QA report: 1. Navigate to the Quality Assurance Module i1Profiler and ensure you are in Advanced Mode (selectable on the home screen). Look for the Display Quality Assurance Printer Quality Assurance workflow in the licensing/home screen. 2. Perform the Measurement Select the display or printer profile you wish to test. Choose a reference patch set (e.g., IDEAlliance for printers, or standard patch sets for displays). i1profiler 311

: A user-driven interface with powerful options for custom color vibrancy and repeatability. Have you experienced a specific bug or success

Creating ICC profiles for LCD, LED, and Wide Gamut displays. Navigate to the Quality Assurance Module i1Profiler and

This version wasn't just a compatibility patch; it introduced several meaningful improvements that still hold up today: macOS Catalina Support:

The software allows you to print your own calibration target (e.g., the 1,600-patch A4 or the massive 4,000-patch A3+ target). With the i1Pro 3, measuring is a breeze: slide the device over the strip, and the software reads patches at over 300 patches per minute. Version 3.1.1 improved the strip detection algorithm, reducing the "start again" errors common in earlier versions.

Previous versions allowed you to profile a monitor and then "Validate" it. Version 311 introduced live validation. You can keep the validation window open while adjusting your monitor’s OSD (On-Screen Display) brightness. The software updates the Delta-E (dE) readings in real time. This allows you to find the exact luminance sweet spot (e.g., 120 cd/m²) before you even profile.