

Existing ColorMunki Photo owners can download i1Studio software for 64 bit compatibility. The New i1 Studio software can be obtained from our downloads page below. ColorMunki Photo (Discontinued) Out of Production Upgrade to i1Studio. This gives full compatibility with the latest Macintosh Catalina (OS 10.15) and Windows operating systems and full backwards compatibility with the ColorMunki Display Hardware. In addition to support for the Calibrite ColorChecker Display, Display Pro and Display Plus instruments, support for X-Rite legacy. However, your older device can still be used with the new i1 Studio application. The New i1 Studio software can be obtained from our downloads page below. Make sure you have the latest software or driver installed to benefit from all of the latest updates and features. such as the ColorMunki from X-Rite, in front of your monitor. In addition to support for the Calibrite ColorChecker Display, Display Pro and Display Plus instruments, support for X-Rite legacy products are also indicated in the chart below. The ColorMunki Display calibration system has now been discontinued and has been replaced by the i1Display Studio system. This gives full compatibility with the latest Macintosh Catalina (OS 10.15) and Windows operating systems and full backwards compatibility with the ColorMunki Display Hardware. Using an ICC profile, and a monitor profiled using a color photospectrometer. It took me 5-6 attempts to get ColorMunki Display installed. However, the latest version of the i1Studio software now supports the ColorMunki Display device and provides 64 bit compatibility.
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X-Rite have updated software for the devices listed above and can be downloaded from the page below. Attempted to download the software for this from the Xrite website which failed to download. The ColorMunki Display software is not 64 bit compatible, and thus will not work on MAC OS 10.15 or higher. With the release of Mac OS 10.15 (Catalina) Apple have moved to a 64bit platform, so the operating system will no longer support 32bit applications. I've tried the process about a dozen times with various settings and versions of the software, different angles for the sensor, etc. I'm using an MBP, and the first step is to profile the monitor since it has to match the printer.

S2716DG 2560x1440 144Hz G-Sync calibrated with ColorMunki Display Keyboard: HP. I just picked up a Colormunki Photo to profile my printer. In the Startup Menu display, hit the F2 key to launch the HP PC Hardware.
