I1profiler 311 Info

If you own an X-Rite branded device (like the i1Display Pro), it is highly likely that your device is fully compatible with the newer software. If you are upgrading your operating system to Windows 11 or a modern Apple Silicon Mac, transitioning away from i1Profiler 3.1.1 to the latest Calibrite software will grant you native system compatibility, faster patch measurements, and updated target types for HDR and high-brightness screens.

The core framework of i1Profiler 3.1.1 is engineered around the X-Rite i1Publish color engine, providing precise profiling for both emissive (monitors) and reflective (printed media) targets.

Corrects for color shifting caused by chemical brighteners commonly used in modern photo papers. i1profiler 311

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.

Plug your i1 measurement device directly into a USB port on your computer, avoiding unpowered USB hubs. If you own an X-Rite branded device (like

We tested i1Profiler 311 against its predecessor (3.0.4) on a standard Windows 11 workstation (Intel i9, 32GB RAM, i1Pro 3 device).

The version "3.1.1" is not just another incremental update. It represents a pivotal moment in X-Rite's software history. It is widely recognized in online communities and by X-Rite itself as the last version to officially support the first-generation i1Pro spectrophotometer (often referred to as the "i1Pro Rev. D" or simply "i1Pro v1"). Corrects for color shifting caused by chemical brighteners

Even in this specific build, i1Profiler provides professional-grade color management tools: Interface Options : Choose between Basic Mode (wizard-driven for quick profiles) and Advanced Mode (for full control over black separation and white point). Iterative Profiling

Released in the late 2010s, version 3.1.1 was a pivotal update. It bridged the gap between legacy workflows and modern display technologies (like HDR and wide-gamut monitors) while refining the printer profiling engine. For professionals, upgrading to or using i1Profiler 311 meant access to: