I1profiler 3.1.1 Jun 2026
i1Profiler 3.1.1 remains the gold standard for anyone serious about color management. By bridging the gap between sophisticated hardware and the latest computing environments, it provides the reliability that professionals need to deliver flawless work.
I1profiler offers insights into the thermal characteristics of the processor, enabling users to analyze heat dissipation and its impact on performance. This is particularly useful in data center environments and high-performance computing applications.
: Uses the i1Prism engine to optimize profiles based on specific images or spot colors. 💡 Core Features
Obtaining a legitimate copy of i1Profiler 3.1.1 has become a challenge. X-Rite no longer hosts the 3.1.1 installer on their main downloads page. Users report that the official X-Rite links for version 3.1.1 return a 404 error, making it unavailable for direct download from the manufacturer. I1profiler 3.1.1
For those with legacy hardware, understanding which devices are compatible with version 3.1.1 is essential.
For photographers requiring precise print matching, i1Profiler allows you to create custom ICC profiles for specific printer/paper/ink combinations.
The workflow in version 3.1.1 remains the gold standard for simplicity. Here is a practical walkthrough. i1Profiler 3
Always allow your monitor to warm up for at least 30 minutes before running a calibration.
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.
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. This is particularly useful in data center environments
The 3.1.1 release focuses on reliability and supporting newer measurement devices. Key highlights include: 1. Support for Modern High-Luminance Displays
The primary reason for the continued relevance of I1Profiler 3.1.1 is its support for legacy hardware. With the release of version 3.2.0, X-Rite officially removed support for the first-generation because the device reached its end of life. For any professional or enthusiast still using this device, I1Profiler 3.1.1 is the last version of the software that will function with it .
If you meant something else by "proper paper" (e.g., which paper type to use for profiling?), let me know and I’ll narrow it down further.
The release of version 3.1.1 marked a significant turning point in the i1Profiler lifecycle. While newer versions like 3.8.x introduce support for ultra-bright displays and large-aperture devices like the , they explicitly drop support for older hardware.