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- The X-Rite i1Display Pro is a calibration and profiling system for a display / projector. It helps to make sure that the colors on your display match those in your original picture or file. The i1Display features i1Profiler software for calibrating and profiling all modern display and projector technologies, including LED and Wide Gamut LCDs.
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Download: i1Profiler (i1Publish) Version: 3.0.0 Previous Version: 1.8.3 Release Date: 8/1/2019 File Type: PC - Self-extracting Executable file, Mac - Zipped Mac pkg file Download: PC Version Mac Version Notes: This update to i1Profiler is a new feature and bug-fix release.
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- Q1: I can’t seem to create or save a profile using the i1 Profiler software.
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Published on July 31, 2011 | Updated on June 5, 2020We will now check the quality of our calibration through some tests before concluding.
It is time to check the quality of the calibration of your display. With the i1 Display Pro colorimeter - a high-end version of X-Rite - it is possible to perform this verification thanks to the software and its sensor (colorimeter) but also by some tests in Photoshop.
In the first, we will check BEFORE/AFTER images, using different tests and we will check the uniformity of the panel.
In Photoshop, we will be able to test the white point, the black point but also the grayscale to know if we have a lot of tone breaks or not...
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After calibration: software quality control
Once the calibration is done, it is possible to perform a quality control of your screen, your ICC profile, a harmonization of several screens in order to align them, a monitoring over time of your screen, or whatever else!
And it is also possible to optimize the ICC profile almost in real time in relation to the luminance and color temperature of the room.... Let's start with the classic BEFORE/AFTER.
Before/After comparison
Once the ICC profile of the monitor is created and saved, it is then displayed on the monitor and gives us the possibility to make some quick comparisons. For instance, you can see in 3D this ICC profile in the Lab color space, as shown in the illustration on the right. Using the mouse, you are able to manipulate it in all directions, to zoom in and out, to rotate, etc ... Too bad it is not possible to make a comparison at this stage, using transparency. So, it requires a lot of experience to draw conclusions from here
It is also possible to see the three correction curves of the RGB channels between 0 and 255. The comparison with an excellent Graphic Art display as Eizo, mine is already four years old, is revealing : the curves are clearly separated and complexes compared to the Quato, for which the three curves are still flat and stacked. The profile is not of so much use in that case !
Finally, it is possible to compare with the famous before/after a photo reference (it is possible to choose the sample photo among many references) : using the buttons 'before/after' in top right, it is easy to compare the state of the display before and after calibration. Do not hesitate to change the picture to check the quality of the calibration according to the colors and intensity levels. On basic monitors, you can very well get a remarkable calibration at certain levels and significantly worse in others. For the best monitors, the question does not even arise !
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Display QA - Quality Assurance
Among the major differences, between the so-called expert amators colorimeters and uncompromising colorimeters, are those quality reports. The first one is available from the ICC profile page by clicking on 'Display QA' menu of the display profiling workflow or from the Home menu in 'Advanced' user mode in the left column menu, under 'Display', by clicking on 'Display QA'. It is especially interesting for those who want to know everything about their monitor.