I1profiler: 3.1.1 [upd]
| Area | Issue Resolved in 3.1.1 | | :--- | :--- | | | Fixed kernel panics caused by instrument driver conflicts. | | M1 Macs | Ensured the i1Display Pro (USB-A to USB-C) didn't disconnect mid-calibration. | | Projector Mode | Corrected a gamma offset error when using "Luminance Matching" across multiple projectors. | | i1iO Automation | Resolved a servo homing error that caused the carriage to crash on the 3rd row of patches. | | CMYK Profiling | Fixed a bug where the "Maximum Black" (K limit) slider would revert to 100% after closing. |
For glossy and OLED screens, 3.1.1 optimized the "Flare Correct" algorithm. This measures the screen’s black point under ambient light conditions, creating a profile that compensates for room flare, ensuring shadows don't get crushed in a lit studio. i1profiler 3.1.1
: Use the Advanced Mode to get full control over your white point (try 6000K for a natural look) and luminance levels to match your physical viewing station. | Area | Issue Resolved in 3
How did 3.1.1 stack up against the market in its era? | | i1iO Automation | Resolved a servo
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Using i1Profiler 3.1.1 remains a benchmark for professional reliability. Here is the typical "Master" workflow: