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I1profiler 311 ^new^ -

Enhanced support for creating profiles for RGB, CMYK, and even multicolor [CMYK+n] printers.

[Connect Hardware] ➔ [Select Advanced Mode] ➔ [Set Target White Point/Luminance] ➔ [Measure Ambient Light] ➔ [Run Patch Test] ➔ [Save ICC Profile] Step 1: Preparation

Built-in tools to validate display uniformity and track profile drift over time. Supported Hardware Devices i1profiler 311

Disable any ambient light sensors, auto-brightness features, or night-mode filters (like Windows Night Light or macOS True Tone) on your computer.

While the version number is incremental, the feature set is robust. Enhanced support for creating profiles for RGB, CMYK,

Complete Guide to i1Profiler 311: Optimization, Features, and Legacy Support

Better handling of Optical Brightening Agents found in many modern inkjet papers to prevent "yellowing" or "blueing" shifts in your final prints. Step-by-Step: Getting the Best Results While the version number is incremental, the feature

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.

I’m a Colorist. Not the kind that works in a salon, but the kind that fixes the look of movies. I make reds redder and skin tones warmer. But this? This was a request from the underworld of digital archiving.

| Category | Core Features | | :--- | :--- | | | Create high-quality ICC profiles for monitors and projectors, ensuring accurate on-screen color. | | Printer Profiling | Generate custom profiles for digital printers, from RGB desktop inkjets to advanced CMYK and CMYK+ printing systems. | | Quality Assurance | Evaluate display uniformity, use ambient light control, and perform other checks to guarantee consistent, repeatable results. |