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I1profiler 3.1.1 Page

| Area | Issue Resolved in 3.1.1 | | :--- | :--- | | | Fixed kernel panics caused by instrument driver conflicts. | | M1 Macs | Ensured the i1Display Pro (USB-A to USB-C) didn't disconnect mid-calibration. | | Projector Mode | Corrected a gamma offset error when using "Luminance Matching" across multiple projectors. | | i1iO Automation | Resolved a servo homing error that caused the carriage to crash on the 3rd row of patches. | | CMYK Profiling | Fixed a bug where the "Maximum Black" (K limit) slider would revert to 100% after closing. |

If you are running legacy hardware, check this list: i1profiler 3.1.1

No software is perfect, and 3.1.1 addressed several legacy bugs regarding monitor "wake" issues after calibration and improved the reliability of printer profiling workflows. It also refined the toolkit, which is essential when printing on bright white papers that can skew color readings. Key Features That Define the Software | Area | Issue Resolved in 3

Version 3.1.1 refined the "Video" workflow. It introduced better presets for (HDTV) and Rec.2020 (UHDTV). For the first time in a stable consumer/prosumer tool, the software allowed limited HDR (PQ/HLG) preview verification, though full HDR profiling was reserved for the i1Pro 3 Plus. | | i1iO Automation | Resolved a servo

At the time of its release, i1Profiler 3.1.1 was a vital bridge for Apple users transitioning to Silicon (M1) chips. It allowed users to continue their color-critical work on new hardware without losing the granular control the software provides. 3. Bug Fixes and Workflow Smoothing

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