x-rite i1 Display Pro Calibration – Windows

Manufacturer’s web site: http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=1454

Forget the CD that comes with the calibrator, instead go to the manufacturer’s support page for the latest version of the software.  In this case http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=1454&Action=Support – download i1ProfilerSetup.exe and install it by double-clicking on the file.

After installation is done, you may need to reboot the computer.  After everything is done. go ahead and run “i1Profiler” from Start -> All Programs -> X-Rite – i1Profiler

i1Profiler-InitialScreen

Notice that there is “DEMO” stripe on all of the Workflow on the left column – Display Profiling, Projector Profiling and Printer Profiling and also the question mark on all of the items under the Licensing section on the right side.

Now, go ahead and plug in the i1Display Calibrator to any available USB port then the “DEMO” stripe will be gone from Display Profiling and Projector Profiling and also both monitors and projector under the Licensing section are now with green check mark.

i1Profiler-Initial2

Let’s switch to “Advanced” mode : check on the “Advanced” radio button on “User Mode” on the right-hand column:

i1Profiler-Advanced

Under “Workflow” on the left-hand column, under “Display” section, click on “Profiling”

i1Profiling-Profiling

In the “Display Settings” on the right-hand side, change parameters as the flowing:
Default Display Settings: leave it as is, it probed what type of screen you have and selected the technology type automatically.  On my laptop, it knows that it is LP156WF1_TLF3 and selected CCFL for me, which is correct.

White Point: Native

Luminance: 100 cd/m2

Contrast Ratio: Native

Flare Correct: un-checked

Ambient Light Smart Control: un-checked

i1Profiling-options

Now, click on “Next” button.

i1Profiling-settings

Click on “Next” button again:

i1Profiling-PatchSet

Click on the “Next” Button on to the “Measurement” screen:

i1Profiling-Measurement

Click on the “Start Measurement” square button under the color pallets:

X-Rite’s Automatic Display Control(ADC) will try to adjust the luminance and contrast on your display.  Some of the monitors/laptops, this will work and it will automatically proceed onto the color measurements but if it cannot perform ADC, it will ask you to manually adjust the luminance and the following a few more steps are required.

Follow the instructions on the screen.

i1Profiling-measurements1

It will perform the Brightness Adjustment and shows the Luminance of your monitor, adjust your brightness so it will be as close as the Target White Luminance(100) then click on Next button.

i1Profiling-measurements2

It will start displaying different colors with different shades to measure the display performance.  This will take a few minutes.

After the color measurements are done, it will perform the ambient light measurement.  Just follow the instructions on the screen.

i1Profiling-MeasurementDone

Click on the Next button and go onto the “ICC Profile” screen:

i1Profiler-ICCProfile

Here, we are going to give a name to the ICC Profile that was just measured.  In my case, it named it as “LG Display_  LP156WF1_TLF3.icm” which does not make much of a sense.  Let’s name it with model of the monitor with the today’s date so we know when this ICC Profile was created, e.g. “EliteBook8560w-130105.icm”

Choose “None” on the “Profile Reminder”

i1Profiler-ICCProfile2

Now, click on the “Create and save profile” square button on the right.

i1Profiler-Done

Now click on the “Home” button.

That’s it!!!  You are now successfully calibrated your monitor and created adjusted ICC Profile.

 

References:

http://people.csail.mit.edu/ericchan/dp/Epson3800/printworkflow.html#display_calibration
This is based on the previous model of X-rite/GretagMacbeth i1 Display 2 but worth to read.

http://dummyfactory.net/root_main/exposure/i1display2/i1display2.htm
Another very detailed article on X-rite/GretagMacbeth i1 Dispaly 2.

http://dummyfactory.net/root_main/exposure/exposure.htm
Reference on Datacolor Spyder 4 Elite.

 

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