I1profiler 3.1.1 -
Always allow your monitor to warm up for at least 30 minutes before running the software. This allows the backlighting to stabilize.
To maximize the potential of this software, follow these best practices: I1profiler 3.1.1
i1Profiler 3.1.1 can measure the ambient light in your room. For the most accurate results, keep your studio lighting consistent. Avoid windows where the light changes throughout the day. Always allow your monitor to warm up for
One of the most expensive mistakes in a creative studio is a "bad print." If your monitor isn't calibrated to match your printer's output, you'll waste ink and expensive paper on test prints. The profiling tools in 3.1.1 allow for "Soft Proofing," giving you a digital preview of how your image will behave on specific paper stocks. How to Get the Best Results from i1Profiler 3.1.1 For the most accurate results, keep your studio
i1Profiler is the engine behind the hardware. While the spectrophotometer (the "eye") reads the color, the software (the "brain") interprets that data to create ICC profiles. Version 3.1.1 is designed to provide a highly flexible user interface that accommodates both "Basic" users who want a wizard-driven experience and "Advanced" users who need granular control over every aspect of the color chain. Key Features of the 3.1.1 Update