Learn how to calibrate a monitor, projector, or even a printer or scanner using the X-Rite i1Profiler. Pika software builder. Robbie and Rich walk through all the steps for getting. ColorMunki Smile - Please note - ColorMunki Smile software is a 32-bit application, and will not run on Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina or later. 1.0.3 - Mac 1.0.2- PC.
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Products affected:
ColorMunki Smile
ColorMunki Display
ColorMunki Photo
I1 Display Pro
ColorMunki Display
ColorMunki Photo
I1 Display Pro
I1profiler Software Windows 7
Q1: The software informed me that there was a new version available. I updated it and now cannot open the application.
Q2: When I ran the application it told me there was an update available. The update started but crashed half way through install.
On some systems, the online update does not install correctly. Certain files not downloading correctly usually cause this. To fix this issue we recommend that you perform a clean re-install of the software using the instructions below:
Apple Macintosh
1) Open: Macintosh HD > Applications: Delete the application (ColorMunki Smile, ColorMunki Display, 1Profiler or ColorMunki Passport).
2) Download the XRD Un-Installer application from here and run it.
2) Download the XRD Un-Installer application from here and run it.
3) Restart the computer
4) Download and install the latest version of the software for your device from downloads the link below.
When installing the X-Rite application, be aware of the following:
4) Download and install the latest version of the software for your device from downloads the link below.
When installing the X-Rite application, be aware of the following:
• Administrative rights are required to install and uninstall the software.
• Do not connect the measurement device until the software installation is complete.
• Do not connect the measurement device until the software installation is complete.
Downloads
5) Before running the software, plug in the device, allow a few minutes for the drivers to update then launch the application.
Windows:
1.) Download the latest X-Rite Software for your device from the link below save it to your disk (do not install yet):
2.) Disconnect any measurement instruments or dongles
3.) Set User Account Control to lowest level (Control Panel > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings)
I1profiler Software Windows 10
4.) Restart computer, log in with Administrator rights
5.) Temporarily close all third-party Virus Protection Tools
6.) Quit X-Rite Tray Application, if running (i.e. right-click to Colormunki/i1Profiler icon bottom right in Windows Task Bar, select ‘Quit’).
7.) Go to Computer -> Manage -> Services and Applications -> Services, locate the ’X-Rite Device Services‘ and stop it.
8.) Go to systems Control Panel > Programs & Features and uninstall X-Rite Device Service Manager, then uninstall Colormunki/i1Profiler Software
9.) Go to C: Programs (x86)X-Rite delete the folder ‘Devices’ (if still present).
10.) Go to C:WindowsSysWOW64 and/or C: WindowsSystem32 and delete XriteDevice.dll (if present).
11.) Go to Computer -> Manage -> Task Scheduler > Task Scheduler Library and delete the Tasks ‘X-Rite device Service Software Updater’ (if present)
12.) Restart computer, log in with Admin Rights,
13.) Install X-Rite application; right-click to the Setup.exe icon and select ‘Run as Administrator’
I1profiler Software Windows 10
14.) Restart computer
15.) Before running the software, plug in the device, allow a few minutes for the drivers to update then launch the application.
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It's important to understand that when calibrating a monitor you areaiming to get your monitor to match some particular values as closely aspossible. It may be that these values may not actually give you thebest match for your particular printing scenario, especially if you usedefault recommended values like 6500K, 120 cd/m2 and full contrast.Whenusing a calibrator like this, there is an initial iterative calibrate -test, adjust values, calibrate again, test, etc. etc. - loop to gothrough so that you can determine how best to get your monitor to be anaccurate predictor of your prints.
5. Be mindful of the what you are doing - You arechoosing a target to calibrate & profile your monitor to. Oncecomplete, use your monitor for a while and if you experience significantvariance between your screen and your print, modify the target valuesof your calibration and re-calibrate, then use your monitor for a whileagain. Repeat if necessary until you find the right target for yourenvironment/conditions - that is, the target that gives you the bestmatch from screen to print - i.e. makes your monitor the best predictorof your final output. To get really great matching, you may find youneed to define multiple calibration targets for different workingscenarios (such as aiming for very warm fine art papers in normal roomlighting, versus high gloss papers in exhibition lighting, for example).