I1profiler 3.1.1 -
Right-click (or Ctrl-click) the i1Profiler app icon and select "Open." Then click "Open" in the confirmation dialog. You only need to do this once.
This makes the software a critical tool for maintaining a functional color management workflow. As noted on community forums, the i1Pro v1 is "only supported by version 3.1.1 or lower, so I suggest to use the last version that still supports the i1Pro1 that is the 3.1.1 version".
One of the most valuable additions in this build was the Quality Assurance module. Instead of just creating a profile, i1Profiler 3.1.1 allows you to run a diagnostic check on your monitor’s hardware. It measures uniformity, luminance decay, and color gamut coverage (sRGB, AdobeRGB, DCI-P3). This is crucial for video editors who need to ensure their display hasn’t drifted mid-project. I1profiler 3.1.1
The 3.1.1 version is a robust color engine capable of creating high-quality ICC profiles for virtually any device in the imaging chain, including:
The 3.1.1 version focuses heavily on refinement. It delivers critical bug fixes, enhanced matrix calculations, and updated driver support for evolving operating systems. It offers both a simplified "Basic" mode for quick adjustments and an "Advanced" mode for complete control over color spaces. Key Features and Enhancements 1. Multi-Device Calibration Right-click (or Ctrl-click) the i1Profiler app icon and
i1Profiler 3.1.1 offers an "offline mode" that newer versions have deprecated. If your lab runs air-gapped systems (no internet connection for security reasons), 3.1.1 is the definitive choice. Furthermore, as of 2025, many refurbished i1Pro units are sold with a license for 3.1.1 specifically, because X-Rite no longer supports those devices in current software.
i1Profiler 3.1.1 remains a robust tool for color-critical work, particularly for those using i1Pro 3 Plus As noted on community forums, the i1Pro v1
Mastering Color Accuracy: A Deep Dive into i1Profiler 3.1.1 In the world of professional photography, graphic design, and high-end printing, "close enough" isn't an option when it comes to color. Whether you are matching a brand’s corporate identity or ensuring a sunset looks as vibrant on paper as it did in your lens, calibration is the silent hero of the workflow.
: Offers both a "Basic" wizard-driven interface for quick results and an "Advanced" user-driven mode for granular control over patch sets and measurement parameters. Broad Device Support