I1profiler 3.6.2
Achieving a baseline for editing requires a systematically calibrated display. Use this workflow within i1Profiler 3.6.2.
8.5/10 Final rating (for hobbyists): 7/10 – powerful, but the interface still assumes color management knowledge.
: Specifically optimized for the i1Pro 3 PLUS large-aperture spectrophotometer and the i1Display PLUS colorimeter, which supports high-luminance displays up to 2000 nits. i1profiler 3.6.2
hardware could talk flawlessly to the latest operating systems. For many, the story of 3.6.2 is defined by three key fixes: The M1/M2 Bridge:
Launch i1Profiler 3.6.2 and select . Under the Display Profiling module, configure these universal standard targets: Achieving a baseline for editing requires a systematically
With version 3.6.2, X-Rite’s i1Profiler continues to refine what many consider the industry workhorse for color management. This release doesn’t reinvent the wheel but instead polishes existing workflows, adds hardware compatibility, and addresses professional pain points.
A wizard-driven, automated workflow optimized for quick display profiling. It pre-configures technical variables like chromatic adaptation formulas and leaves the user to focus on standard targets like D65 white points. : Specifically optimized for the i1Pro 3 PLUS
macOS (10.6.x to 10.8.x depending on the specific release date) and Windows (7, 10, or 11 depending on the specific minor update).
: Ensure the device's protective cap is off (or the diffuser is moved) when calibrating. Check that the X-Rite Device Services (XRD) is running in your system's background processes.
Verify that the background service ( XRiteDeviceServices ) is running in your OS services panel. Distorted, Muddy Prints
