New for the 1.3.1 Release
The following features and improvements have been added for this 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 Russian translation for the license agreement to the installer.
Known Issues
The following issues are known to exist in the 1.3.1 release of i1Profiler.
• 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.
• 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.
• Windows 7 and Vista only – During monitor profile creation, you may see a
message stating that the display’s color scheme is being changed. This is
temporary to allow proper in-‐screen measurement. The display will be
restored to its previous state after the measurements are completed.
• You may not be able to load display LUTs if you are running Windows on a
MacOS system using Parallels Desktop® or similar software.
• 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.