i1Profiler 3.1.1 is a version of the X-Rite i1Profiler application designed to deliver comprehensive color management for advanced imaging workflows. It operates by communicating with X-Rite measurement devices (like the i1Pro 3 or i1Display Pro) to measure color patches and create custom .
This version includes native support for the , which is crucial for users working with challenging substrates like textiles, ceramics, or glossy media.
Set your to Illuminant D65 (6500K), which is the standard for web and photography editing. i1profiler 311
I didn't save the corrected version. I yanked the USB cable. The i1Profiler 311 died with a dying whine, smoke curling from its ventilation slats. On the screen, the impossible violet sky and the ashen faces remained, frozen in a digital amber.
This is where the search becomes difficult. X-Rite's official policy has been to remove older versions of their software from their active download servers. Users who have attempted to download version 3.1.1 from the official support pages are often met with a error, as the company has removed the files to encourage users to upgrade to newer software and hardware. The official recommendation from X-Rite for users with older devices is to either stay on an earlier version they already have or upgrade their hardware. i1Profiler 3
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Various updates in this series, including those addressing issues with macOS (such as Catalina support), ensured that workflows like ColorChecker Proof and transmissive profiling were more reliable. Understanding the Workflow: How to Use i1Profiler Set your to Illuminant D65 (6500K), which is
Choose your measurement device (e.g., i1Pro 3 PLUS). Measurement: The device reads color patches.
This article dives deep into the features, installation process, technical improvements, and practical applications of i1Profiler version 3.1.1.
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.
Beyond monitors and paper, this version stabilizes the modules required to profile digital scanners (using IT8 targets) and digital projectors, ensuring seamless color consistency during live presentations or gallery viewings. Step-by-Step Monitor Calibration Workflow