![]() ![]() That was enough friction for me to not even look at it, but now that Xrite no longer supports the i1 Pro revD in their newer versions of i1 Profiler, it is the only way to continue using it with Apple Silicon-based computers. ![]() The good news is that these devices are supported by ArgyllCMS, which is a free, open-source application that supports all kind of devices and color management workflows.Īrgyll is pretty complex and can hard to use because it is a Command Line App that runs in the Terminal. The i1 Studio software just doesn’t work at all. The good thing about the original software was capable of reading in individual patches into a measurement file that could be used in other printing workflows, it never worked all that well. I was never a fan of the ColorMunki software for customized black and white printing workflows, because it being a consumer oriented device, the Xrite software-both the original ColorMunki and especially the new i1 Studio-was designed around Color ICC profiling with a limited number of patches. ![]()
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