X-Rite i1Profiler 1.5.4 Release Notes
X-Rite i1Profiler 1.6.7 released @ 28 November 2016 The following features and improvements have been added for this release: General Application Added support for Korean Added an uninstall script for Mac to application CD Added support for new Apple iMacs that use GB-LED technology Bug. 2017 May: i1Profiler V1.7.1 Fixes and adds support for High DPI displays. 2016 August New article about using the i1iO for B&W print linearity checking. 2015 April 20th V1.6.0. Added support for dual scan mode (M1 and M2) for the i1iO table. (User must have the i1Pro 2 device as well as an i1iO 2 table running firmware version 1.0.7 or later.).
New for the 1.5.4 Release
Microsoft outlook 2019 16 34 months. The following features and improvements have been added for this release:
i1Pro SDK Fix
Fixed a bug in the i1Pro SDK that caused slightly false measurement errors when calculating M1 (D50) & M2 (UVCut) spectral values. It is important to note that this issue did not affect M0 (tungsten only) measurements.
Support for New Version of i1Display Pro
i1Profiler has been updated to support a new revision level of the i1Display Pro hardware and firmware.
General Application
In addition, some incremental enhancements to the infrastructure of the product as well as the color engine have been implemented. Complete anatomy 2018 3 3 – anatomy learning platforms.
Installation and Registration
Administrative rights are required to install and uninstall the software.
Do not connect measurement devices until the software installation is complete and the system has restarted.
The i1Display or the i1Pro 2 must be connected in order to register your i1Profiler solution.
Minimum suggested hardware requirements:
Macintosh®:
MacOS X 10.6.x, 10.7.x, 10.8.x and 10.9.x
All Operating Systems should have the latest updates installed
2GB RAM
Intel® Core 2 Duo Processor
2GB of available disk space
Powered USB Port
Monitor resolution of 1024x768 pixels or higher
Dual display support requires either 2 video cards or a dual head video card that supports dual video LUTs being loaded
Latest drivers for video card installed Troga 1 7 – simple and fast translator.
DVD drive or high-speed Internet connection required for software install, download and automatic software update
User must have Administrator rights to install and uninstall the application
Windows®:
Microsoft® Windows® XP® 32 bit
Microsoft® Windows Vista® 32 or 64 bit
Microsoft® Windows 7® 32 or 64 bit
Microsoft® Windows 8® 32 or 64 bit
Microsoft® Windows 8.1® 32 or 64 bit
All Operating Systems should have the latest updates and Service Packs installed
2GB RAM
Intel® Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 or better CPU
2GB of available disk space
Powered USB Port
Monitor resolution of 1024x768 pixels or higher
Dual display support requires either 2 video cards or a dual head video card that supports dual video LUTs being loaded
Latest drivers for video card installed
Network adaptor installed and driver loaded
DVD drive or high-speed Internet connection required for software install, download and automatic software update
User must have Administrator rights to install and uninstall the application
Known Issues
The version of XRD being installed by i1Profiler causes an issue in ColorPort where targets containing partial rows cannot be read using the iO table. The instrument will measure the row, but the data does not come into ColorPort. This affects ColorPort 2.0 and later.
Profiling and optimizing profiles with very large patch sets (>3000) will require a very large amount of RAM. If profiling fails, reduce the amount of patches in the test chart.
Monitor calibration does not work when multiple monitors are in mirror mode (this issue affects Windows® installations only.) Special Note: On Windows XP, if a display is removed from a system, the operating system will put the primary display in mirror mode even though the secondary display has been removed. In this case, the user will get an enumeration error. This error can be dismissed and the user will still be able to make a profile.
If you have problems loading the display profile after it has been created or if the system cannot load the display LUTs, turn off Automatic Display Control (ADC) on the measurement page and try again.
i1Profiler uses OpenGL to display the profile's 3D gamut. If you encounter a problem with the gamut preview, make sure that your video card drivers are up to date.
i1Profiler can import CGATS measurement files from other applications. However, the color engine has been optimized to work with the patch sets generated within i1Profiler. The profile quality from profiles made entirely within the i1Profiler workflow will exceed profiles made from legacy charts and measurements. In the case of CMYK+N profiles, some legacy patch sets may not even build a profile successfully. It is strongly recommended that users build new charts within i1Profiler for CMYK+N profiling.
If you are using Ambient Smart Light Control when making your display profile, expect to get higher Delta E values in Display QA. This function optimizes profiles for visual appearance based on measured ambient conditions not for minimal Delta E.
The i1ProfilerTray application looks for connected displays at launch. If you disconnect or connect a display, the i1ProfilerTray will not see the change until it is restarted, the user logs out or the system is restarted. On Windows the i1ProfilerTray can be restarted from the ProgramsStartup menu, on Mac, the tray is located in the same folder as the i1Profiler application.
https://herehup951.weebly.com/pdf-reader-online.html. The application may lose its connection to a measurement device if the computer goes into sleep or hibernation mode. If this happens, disconnect and reconnect the device to restore the connection.
Installation of older applications that use the previous version of X-Rite Device Services may cause i1Profiler to not connect with devices or to not launch. If this occurs, reinstall i1Profiler to restore the latest Device Services.
If you encounter any problems connecting to your measurement device, please disconnect and reconnect the device to restore the connection.
Make sure your i1iSis power button is on when you connect the USB cable. If you connect with the button off, then turn the power on, the i1iSis will not be seen.
The i1iO device does not support single row charts.
Change History
New for the 1.5.0 Release
The following features and improvements were added for the 1.5.0 release:
Device Link Profiling – Added the ability to create Device Link profiles.
NOTE: Users must have an i1Pro 2 with an i1Profiler Publish license OR a dongle with an i1Profiler Publish license to unlock device link profiling.
Dual Spot Measurement for i1iO - Added the ability to perform dual mode measurements with the i1Pro2 in a supported iO table. This is spot mode only.
Display and Projector - Better support for Plasma Displays with the i1Display Pro – Fixed issue in previous releases where plasma displays yielded poor calibration results when measured with an i1Display Pro.
Display and Projector - Enhanced the Projector Location algorithm for more accurate location of projected image on screen.
Printer QA - Added the Ugra/Fogra Media Wedge CMYK v3 LFP for large format printing.
Scanner Profiling - Added support for HutchColor (HCT) family of scanner targets.
Removed the resolution restrictions for scanned targets.
Patch Generation -Fixed an issue where there was a slight discrepancy in the CMYK device values between the CGATS and TIFF files created for a given patch set.
Tray Application -After installation and restart, the Tray application will no longer launch automatically. The Tray is only activated if a user selects the Profile Reminder and/or the Ambient Monitoring feature found in the Display Profiling branch.
Tray Application -Fixed the issue where the Tray application was preventing the MacOS from shutting down.
General Application -In addition, some incremental enhancements to the infrastructure of the product as well as the color engine have been implemented.
New for the 1.4.2 Release
The following features and improvements were added for the 1.4.2 release:
Scanner Profiling - Added support for the following scanner targets:
X-Rite ColorChecker 24
X-Rite ColorChecker SG
LaserSoft Reflective IT 8.7/2
LaserSoft Transmissive 4x5 and 35mm IT 8.7/1
Wolf Faust Reflective IT 8.7/2
I1profiler 1.8.3
Wolf Faust Transmissive 4x5 and 35mm IT 8.7/1
CGATS Functionality -Improved the support for 'SampleID', 'SAMPLE_NAME', and 'Sample_Loc' column types.
Made enhancements for custom output column selections. Made location information content optional in 'SAMPLE_NAME' column.
Added support for P2P and other popular single-page color control wedges.
Dropped support for MacOS 10.5.x (Leopard.)
Version 1.4.0
The following features and improvements were added for the 1.4.0 release:
Note: The 1.4.0 release was distributed on a limited basis to OEM customers. It was not put into wide release.
Added basic scanner profiling to the application.
Fixed issue where channel names were incorrectly assigned in CMYK+N profiles.
Fixed memory issue where application would fail or crash when trying to measure very large (greater than 3000 patches) test charts.
Vault 101 1 4 5. Changed System requirements from 1GB of RAM to 2GB RAM.
Added support for MacOS 10.8.x (Mountain Lion.)
Version 1.3.2
The following features and improvements were added for the 1.3.2 release:
Fixed issue where i1Profiler would hang during display calibration (Windows 7 64-bit only).
Version 1.3.1
The following features and improvements were added for the 1.3.1 release:
Fixed issue where i1Profiler assets were not being installed correctly.
Added the Process Standard Rotogravure (PSR) characterization data (published in 2009 by bvdm/ECI/ERA/FOGRA) to the Printer Quality workflow.
Added the Russian translation of the license agreement to the installer.
Version 1.3.0
The following features and improvements were added for the 1.3.0 release:
Added support for the new i1Pro 2 Device.
New chart layouts for i1Pro 2 with smaller default patch size and removal of spacer lines between patches.
The i1Pro 2 supports three measurement conditions; M0, M1 and M2. Native instruments maschine 2 9 2. The user must be in dual scan mode to get access to all three.
The i1Pro 2 device was added to the OBC workflow.
Can transfer license information from i1Pro to i1Pro2.
The i1Pro 2 can be used in legacy mode to measure charts previously created for the i1Pro.
Can now use the included ColorChecker chart as OBC reference standard.
Added the Measure Reference feature. User can import a test chart reference file from ProfileMaker 5 and measure a previously printed test chart.
Added the Measure Chart capability. User can specify measurement device and number of rows and columns for a previously printed test chart and measure.
Added the ability to change the white point of printer profiles. The white point can be specified in Lab, extracted from a saved measurement or extracted from an ICC profile.
Fixed issue in CMYK+N profiling where extra colors were not being handled correctly within the user interface causing measurement issues
Fixed CMYK+N issue where +N color names and values were not getting written into the DCS file for saved test charts.
Improved handing of CGATS measurement data.
Added two new photo paper sizes; 8x10 in. (203x254 mm) and 8x12 in. (203x305 mm).
Changed default page orientation to landscape for both i1Pro and i1Pro 2.
Added Russian language support.
Version 1.2.0
The following features and improvements were added in the 1.2.0 release:
Added the ability to balance RGB controls during display calibration.
Improved ADC's functionality and connectivity for all platforms.
Added the reporting of target and measured values for luminance, white point and contrast ratio during display profiling.
Fixed issue where profiling and QA of second display was producing inaccurate results (Mac only).
Added the ability to calibrate EIZO ColorEdge displays using ADC.
Added the ability to select M0 or M2 measurements for profile creation (when both measurements are present.)
Improved CGATS exporting. Allows user to customize exported CGATS data for multiple uses.
Added support for the Japan Color standard in Printer QA.
New X-Rite Device Services solves Japanese connection problems with i1Display, iO with i1Pro Rev. B problem and various connection issues.
Fixed issue where profile could not be made if the black ink on the test chart was too chromatic.
Version 1.1.1
The following features and improvements were added in the 1.1.1release:
Added the ability to do small (119), medium (220) and large (478) patch sets when doing advanced display calibration.
Added the ability to specify a target contrast ratio for the display to match the ICC standard PCS black point (287:1).
Added the ability to use the contrast ratio of a printer profile as the target contrast ration for a display profile.
Miscellaneous minor bug fixes.
Version 1.1.0
The following features and improvements were added in the 1.1.0 release:
Support for the i1Display monitor calibrator.
Ambient Smart Light Control adjusts display profiles based on the ambient lighting condition of the viewing area.
Flare Correct provides the capability to measure and correct for incident light falling on the display.
Display QA has been improved allowing users to test their display against known standards, spot colors and images.
Display Trending tracks the color capability of each display over time.
Improved data handling for MO and M2 measurements as well as improved handling of CGATS file made within and from outside i1Profiler.
The i1ProfilerTray application monitors all displays on a system, provides profile reminders and can rebuild the display profile in real time based on changing ambient light conditions (i1Display only.)
Open Source and 3rd Party Software:
I1profiler 1 6 7 Equals
All Open Source and 3rd Party License agreements and credits are located in the following locations:
Windows - Program Folder/Credits
Mac - Application package/Contents/MacOS/Credits.
New chart layouts for i1Pro 2 with smaller default patch size and removal of spacer lines between patches.
The i1Pro 2 supports three measurement conditions; M0, M1 and M2. Native instruments maschine 2 9 2. The user must be in dual scan mode to get access to all three.
The i1Pro 2 device was added to the OBC workflow.
Can transfer license information from i1Pro to i1Pro2.
The i1Pro 2 can be used in legacy mode to measure charts previously created for the i1Pro.
Can now use the included ColorChecker chart as OBC reference standard.
Added the Measure Reference feature. User can import a test chart reference file from ProfileMaker 5 and measure a previously printed test chart.
Added the Measure Chart capability. User can specify measurement device and number of rows and columns for a previously printed test chart and measure.
Added the ability to change the white point of printer profiles. The white point can be specified in Lab, extracted from a saved measurement or extracted from an ICC profile.
Fixed issue in CMYK+N profiling where extra colors were not being handled correctly within the user interface causing measurement issues
Fixed CMYK+N issue where +N color names and values were not getting written into the DCS file for saved test charts.
Improved handing of CGATS measurement data.
Added two new photo paper sizes; 8x10 in. (203x254 mm) and 8x12 in. (203x305 mm).
Changed default page orientation to landscape for both i1Pro and i1Pro 2.
Added Russian language support.
Version 1.2.0
The following features and improvements were added in the 1.2.0 release:
Added the ability to balance RGB controls during display calibration.
Improved ADC's functionality and connectivity for all platforms.
Added the reporting of target and measured values for luminance, white point and contrast ratio during display profiling.
Fixed issue where profiling and QA of second display was producing inaccurate results (Mac only).
Added the ability to calibrate EIZO ColorEdge displays using ADC.
Added the ability to select M0 or M2 measurements for profile creation (when both measurements are present.)
Improved CGATS exporting. Allows user to customize exported CGATS data for multiple uses.
Added support for the Japan Color standard in Printer QA.
New X-Rite Device Services solves Japanese connection problems with i1Display, iO with i1Pro Rev. B problem and various connection issues.
Fixed issue where profile could not be made if the black ink on the test chart was too chromatic.
Version 1.1.1
The following features and improvements were added in the 1.1.1release:
Added the ability to do small (119), medium (220) and large (478) patch sets when doing advanced display calibration.
Added the ability to specify a target contrast ratio for the display to match the ICC standard PCS black point (287:1).
Added the ability to use the contrast ratio of a printer profile as the target contrast ration for a display profile.
Miscellaneous minor bug fixes.
Version 1.1.0
The following features and improvements were added in the 1.1.0 release:
Support for the i1Display monitor calibrator.
Ambient Smart Light Control adjusts display profiles based on the ambient lighting condition of the viewing area.
Flare Correct provides the capability to measure and correct for incident light falling on the display.
Display QA has been improved allowing users to test their display against known standards, spot colors and images.
Display Trending tracks the color capability of each display over time.
Improved data handling for MO and M2 measurements as well as improved handling of CGATS file made within and from outside i1Profiler.
The i1ProfilerTray application monitors all displays on a system, provides profile reminders and can rebuild the display profile in real time based on changing ambient light conditions (i1Display only.)
Open Source and 3rd Party Software:
I1profiler 1 6 7 Equals
All Open Source and 3rd Party License agreements and credits are located in the following locations:
Windows - Program Folder/Credits
Mac - Application package/Contents/MacOS/Credits.
I1profiler 1.8.2
by Brenda K. Hipsher – July 14th, 2011
An update to i1Profiler software has recently been released. You'll recall that i1Profiler software is 'what's inside' i1Display Pro, i1Photo Pro, and i1Publish Pro and i1Publish. An update is downloadable now to give your i1Pro device some new features and functionality. If you already have a version of i1Profiler on your system you should receive an automatic update window. Simply activate that update and the new software version will be downloaded and installed. This new version of the software drives both the i1Pro and the i1Display Pro devices.
Now let's get down to what's new inside i1Profiler v 1.1.1. This version of i1Profiler integrates both i1Pro spectrophotometer devices including those included in i1Publish Pro, i1Photo Pro, i1Basic Pro, and the new i1Display Pro colorimeter. In the monitor module this version shows improved luminance calculations from ambient light measurement. There is also improved video card ADC/DDC support to allow more automatic control of video card/monitor combinations. Part of that ADC/DDC functionality includes automatically setting the monitor technology selection. The software defaults to CCFL backlight technology if no other information can be sensed by the software. It's generally best to allow the software select the setting automatically. Built in is some flexibility with setting contrast ratio. We'll have more on this feature in a future post.
You'll also notice two new features in this version. These two new features will be helpful for folks who do not have 'ideal' lighting conditions in the room where your monitor resides. Ideally you would want to have controlled light using hoods on your monitors to keep overhead or other stray light off the screen. And certainly we recommend controlling the light in your room for instance not having daylight changes during the workday and evening. However, we recognize that this is not always possible. Ambient Light Smart Control keeps your device active after the profiling sequence is complete to continue to measure both luminance and white point. The software can make changes in the profile to account for these changes thereby giving you a more stable match of your monitor to the ambient lighting conditions in your room as they shift and change throughout the day. A brand new concept called Flare Correct™ adds one more step to the profiling process after measurements are made for luminance, contrast, and color patches. The software prompts the user to pull the device (i1Pro or i1Display Pro) about 12 inches off the surface of the display and take an additional measurement. Pulling the device away from direct contact with the screen measures the glare or flare on the surface of the monitor and uses this measurement to make a single adjustment to the profile as it is being created giving you a better screen to print match.
There are some great new options for generating display patch sets for making monitor profiles. First there are two additional sizes for software generated patch sets built into the software. Previous versions included only the small patch set of 119 color patches to measure. The addition of medium, 220 color patches, and large, 478 color patches, takes full advantage of the 5x measurement speed of this device allowing the user to measure much larger patch sets for even greater color accuracy and fine tuning of the profile.
At the top left of the patch set window there are additional icons. This version of i1Profiler allows you to add color patches from Pantone® Color Manager and allows you to import a photo from which patches are extracted to be used in the monitor profiling process. These options were previously only available for producing patch sets for printer profiling. These options are not part of the custom patch set options for printer profiling. These options for expanded color patch sets combined with the new color engine in this software and additional features like Flare Correct™ and Ambient Light Smart Control are sure to produce monitor profiles the likes of which we have not experienced before.
In the printer profiling module there is an enhancement that will reduce errors when reading a target. The error checking algorithms have been improved to reduce the number of errors when reading patch sets from printed targets. Various other enhancements and bug fixes are also included. For a full listing all updates and changes in this version of i1Profiler CLICK HERE for complete details. And for the release notes for v 1.1.1 CLICK HERE.
If own and i1Pro spectrophotometer and you haven't yet upgraded to i1Profiler check out your upgrade path CLICK HERE. And there's a rebate program available that allows you $40.00 back when you purchase the NEW i1Display Pro and return any colorimeter so you can upgrade your older device now.
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