For those using Epson SureColor or Canon imagePROGRAF printers, the "Printer Profiling" module in i1Profiler 311 supports up to 800 patches. This creates highly accurate paper profiles, ensuring that the deep blacks of your matte paper match your screen.
This version includes native support for the , which is crucial for users working with challenging substrates like textiles, ceramics, or glossy media.
i1Profiler follows a wizard-driven workflow, making complex color science accessible.
Selecting the incorrect display backlight technology during Step 2 of the configuration.
i1Profiler 3.1.1 remains a powerhouse in the world of color science. By combining a sophisticated measurement engine with a user-friendly interface, it empowers creatives to take full control of their output. If you are using i1 hardware, ensuring you have a stable, capable version of the software like 3.1.1 is the first step toward professional-grade color accuracy.
represents a stable, mature release of X-Rite’s professional color calibration software. It is best suited for users on legacy operating systems who require reliable, high-fidelity ICC profiling for displays and printers. However, for modern operating systems or HDR workflows, upgrading to i1Profiler 4.x or Calibrite PROFILER is strongly recommended.
Tracks your monitor's color drifts over time to let you know exactly when your hardware backlights are degrading.
Dim the lights. High ambient light hitting the sensor during a monitor read can skew the results.
This technology evaluates how a specific printer handles color patches and optimizes the profile based on unique paper and ink combinations.
As of 2025, Calibrite has released i1Profiler version 3.8 and 4.0. Why would a professional stay on version 3.1.1?