I1profiler 311 Jun 2026

Automatically determines the optimum display luminance for comparing prints based on the lighting conditions of your room.

White point target values (D50, D55, D65, or custom xy coordinates). Luminance levels (measured in cd/m² or nits).

i1Profiler 3.1.1 pre-dates Native Apple Silicon support. While it may run via Rosetta 2, newer versions are required for full, native performance. Conclusion i1profiler 311

The device whirred aggressively. It was trying to force the chaotic file back into the rigid box of standard reality.

Let your monitor warm up for at least 30 minutes. Set ambient lighting to your typical working conditions (e.g., 5000K soft lights). Avoid direct window light. i1Profiler 3

Before installing or downgrading to i1Profiler 3.1.1, ensure your workstation meets the following hardware and software baselines:

It was an i1Profiler 311. But this wasn’t the standard retail unit you’d find at a photography supply store. It was a custom job—heavy, industrial, with a matte black finish that seemed to swallow the dim light of my apartment. A note was taped to the barrel: Fix the bleed. Or we fix you. It was trying to force the chaotic file

I looked at the raw feed the 311 was struggling to process. It showed a world that looked alien, sick, and undeniably real. The rain outside my window picked up, hammering against the glass.

i1Profiler is a professional-grade color management software designed to calibrate and profile monitors, projectors, scanners, and printers. Operating in both a "Basic" wizard-driven mode and an "Advanced" user mode, it gives creatives full control over their color spaces. The software works in tandem with hardware colorimeters and spectrophotometers—such as the i1Display Pro, i1Pro 2, and i1Pro 3—to measure color output and generate highly accurate ICC profiles. Key Updates and Enhancements in i1Profiler 3.1.1

Whether you are using an i1Display Pro for your monitor or an i1Pro 3 for complex paper profiling, keeping your software up to date is the easiest way to ensure your hardware is performing at its peak.