I1studio 151 Extra Quality -

I1studio 151 Extra Quality -

Soft-proofing allows you to simulate printer output on your monitor. With an extra quality profile, your screen accurately displays out-of-gamut colors and shadow compression, letting you make adjustments digitally before committing to ink. 3. Flawless Smooth Gradients

Don't leave your monitor at factory brightness (usually a blinding 250–300 cd/m²). For editing environments intended for print matching, calibrate your display luminance to between 80 cd/m² and 120 cd/m² . i1studio 151 extra quality

To maintain the integrity of your color-managed workflow, recalibrate your displays every two to four weeks, as monitor backlights dim and shift color over time. Always store your i1Studio device in its protective pouch to keep the optics free of dust. Finally, keep a dedicated log of your custom printer profiles, updating them whenever you change ink brands or paper batches to ensure consistent, museum-grade results. Soft-proofing allows you to simulate printer output on

To achieve the extra quality results promised by the i1Studio, following a consistent workflow is key. Here is a typical path to color perfection: Flawless Smooth Gradients Don't leave your monitor at

The i1Studio is a versatile tool that profiles nearly every device in a creative workflow:

Achieving extra quality color management goes beyond basic screen dimming. True color accuracy requires balancing the entire creative pipeline. The i1Studio spectrophotometer differs from basic colorimeters because it physically splits gathered light into precise spectral bands. This allows it to read not just screens, but also paper reflections and ambient room properties.