i1Studio Release Notes
New features
Version 1.6.0 (macOS only)
Adds support for the Apple M1 chip.
Adds support for macOS 11 (Big Sur.)
Fixes issue where Data Save Workflow was not loading measurements.
Version 1.5.1 (macOS only)
Adds support for macOS 10.15 (Catalina)
Version 1.5.0
Adds support for i1Display Studio device
Updated color engine for greater color accuracy
Minor bug fixes
Version 1.1.2
This release fixes an issue where the application will not install on Windows systems
Version 1.1.1
Fixed an issue that caused certain Help topics to appear garbled on Chinese systems
Updated i1Studio software to 64-bit (macOS only)
Fixed a bug on iMacs that blocked System Preferences display adjustment during profiling
Version 1.1.0
Introduces Data Save Workflow for printer profiling.
This feature is ideal for users who want to:
finish the profiling process at a later time.
allow the test charts to dry for an extended time period.
create a printer profile for a remote printer such as at a photo lab or another location within a building.
Added ability to save ICC profiles in either Version 4 or Version 2
Added Profile Reminder feature to remind users to re-profile their displays
Updated Style Profiles in Black & White workflow
Several usability improvements and minor bug fixes.
Minimum suggested hardware requirements:
Macintosh®:
macOS 10.14.x through macOS 11.3.x
All Operating Systems should have the latest updates installed
4 GB RAM
Intel® Core i3 Processor (2013 or later)
2 GB of available disk space
Powered USB Port
Monitor resolution of 1024x768 pixels or higher
Dual display support requires either 2 video cards or a dual head video card
that supports dual video LUTs being loaded
Latest drivers for video card installed
High-speed Internet connection required for software install, download and automatic software update
User must have Administrator rights to install and uninstall the application
Installation
Administrator rights are required to install and uninstall the software.
Do not connect measurement devices until the software installation is complete and the system has restarted.
Known Issues
Apple’s new M1 Macs will support a maximum of two connected displays.
Table-based display profiles (including ICCMax Compatible profiles) do not work correctly on M1 Macs and have been disabled.
This feature will be restored when table-based display profiles are supported on M1 Macs.
3rd Party Software
A credits folder is located in the following location:
Inside of Application package: Contents/Resources/Credits