I1profiler 3.1.1 Jun 2026
While the "Basic" mode is fast, the "Advanced" mode allows you to set specific luminance targets (usually between 80–120 cd/m² for print work) and choose larger patch sets for more precise profiles. Conclusion
For studios utilizing older, highly dependable i1Pro 2 spectrophotometers or original i1Display Pro pucks, maintaining a tested version like 3.1.1 guarantees consistent performance without the risk of software lockouts or subscription mandates. Conclusion I1profiler 3.1.1
Enhanced black generation controls pair with M3 mode to read maximum density ( Dmaxcap D sub m a x end-sub ) cleanly. Light passing completely through back-lit films While the "Basic" mode is fast, the "Advanced"
Newer software versions occasionally drop support for older, perfectly functional spectrophotometers. Version 3.1.1 maintains an ideal balance of modern code with legacy device compatibility. While the "Basic" mode is fast
If you need help configuring your specific setup, please let me know: What and version you are running
The definitive update in 3.1.1 is the ability to parse polarization data captured by the hardware in scanning mode. This minimizes unpolarized specular reflections (surface glare), ensuring rich, deep color readings on textured or wet-looking materials.
Automatically adjusts your monitor profile based on the changing light conditions of your editing room. Supported Hardware and System Requirements