311 — I1profiler
Ensuring presentations look crisp and color-accurate in boardroom settings.
Are you calibrating a or building a printer profile ?
For users on macOS, this is the big one. With Apple tightening security protocols, the previous lack of full notarization was becoming a friction point for many workflows. i1Profiler 3.1.1 is now fully notarized with Apple. This means: i1profiler 311
Fully compatible with macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.14 (Mojave), and 10.15 (Catalina). Note: Users running macOS 11 (Big Sur) or newer, especially on Apple Silicon M1/M2/M3 chips, should upgrade to later versions of i1Profiler or Calibrite PROFILER for native stability.
A: The software itself is proprietary. It was not freeware; it was licensed software typically bundled with specific X-Rite hardware packages. With Apple tightening security protocols, the previous lack
is perhaps the most popular free alternative to i1Profiler. It is an open-source display calibration and profiling solution that is highly regarded in enthusiast and professional forums. It is known for its immense configurability, support for a vast array of measurement devices (including the legacy i1Pro), and powerful 3D LUT (Look-Up Table) creation for video workflows.
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: Note: Users running macOS 11 (Big Sur) or
The update fine-tuned how the software interacts with the graphics card’s Look-Up Tables (LUTs). This resulted in smoother grayscale gradations and reduced banding on wide-gamut monitors, such as those utilizing modern OLED or Mini-LED backlighting technologies. 4. Bug Fixes for Printer Profiling
Measures reflection and incident light striking the surface of your screen to adapt the profile contrast. 2. Comprehensive Printer Profiling