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The ColorMunki range (Mac and PC) is firmly aimed at the large majority of users who might find some of the kit I’ve reviewed elsewhere, a little daunting for their own requirements. Updates April 2017: V1.2.3 X-Rite (OS-X 10.10-10.12). Download: ColorMunki Photo Version: 1.2.1 (Mac) Previous Version: 1.2.0 Release Date: File Type: PC -, Mac - ZIP File Download: Mac Version Notes: This new build of ColorMunki Photo will allow you to install on Mac OS 10.10 (Yosemite). And I very consistently get and intense brown color cast. Even their sample image looks good with the default.
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Products affected:
i1 Display Pro
ColorMunki Display
ColorMunki Photo
i1 Studio
ColorMunki Smile
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.
X-Rite have updated software for the devices listed above and can be downloaded from the page below.
X-Rite have updated software for the devices listed above and can be downloaded from the page below.
*** ColorMunki Display and ColorMunki Photo ***
The ColorMunki Display and ColorMunki Photo calibration systems have now been discontinued and has been replaced by the i1Display Studio and i1 Studio systems.
However, your older devices can still be used with the new i1 Studio application. The software gives full compatibility with the latest Macintosh (Catalina OS10.15) and Windows 10 operating systems and has full backwards compatibility with both the ColorMunki Display and Colormunki Photo Hardware.
The New i1 Studio and all the latest updates for the X-Rite photo products software can be obtained from our downloads page below.
However, your older devices can still be used with the new i1 Studio application. The software gives full compatibility with the latest Macintosh (Catalina OS10.15) and Windows 10 operating systems and has full backwards compatibility with both the ColorMunki Display and Colormunki Photo Hardware.
The New i1 Studio and all the latest updates for the X-Rite photo products software can be obtained from our downloads page below.
**ColorMunki Smile – Discontinued Mac Support
Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina was released on October 7, 2019. This new Mac operating system requires applications to be 64-bit compliant.
ColorMunki Smile software is a 32-bit application, and will not run on Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina.
There are no plans to develop a 64-bit application for ColorMunki Smile.
To continue to use the ColorMunki Smile on a Mac, you will need to avoid upgrading to Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina.
If you decide to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina, you should consider upgrading to the i1Display Studio or i1Display Pro which are both 64 bit compliant.
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If you have one of X-Rite’s ColorMunki Photo or Design devices, you may have experienced problems with monitor profiles which prove too dark, following calibration using the device.
According to X-Rite, this can occur on Macs which have previously had version 1.1.1 of the ColorMunki software installed, but have then been updated to the current versions, 1.2.0 or 1.2.1. That could include Macs which have been migrated from others which had 1.1.1 installed too: migration could easily have installed fragments of an old installation.
X-Rite advises that uninstalling version 1.1.1 will probably not have the expected effect of removing all its components, and updating to 1.2.0 certainly doesn’t.
If you are using version 1.2.0 (or later) and previously had 1.1.1 installed, you should disconnect your ColorMunki and manually remove any remaining files. The files and folders to be removed include:
- /Applications/ColourMunki Photo (or Design) folder complete
- /Library/Application Support/X-Rite and ColorMunki folders
- /Library/ColorPickers/colormunki colorpicker
- /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.x-rite. files (all)
- /Library/LaunchAgents/com.x-rite. files (all)
- /Library/Frameworks/X-Rite… files (4 in all)
- /Library/Logs/colormunki etc. files, including colormunki.log, DisplayLogger.txt, MeasuredPatchesLogger.text, SumoTrayLogger.txt, etc.
- ~/Library/Application Support/ColorMunki folder
- ~/Library/Logs/colormunki etc. files, including colormunki.log, DisplayLogger.txt, MeasuredPatchesLogger.text, SumoTrayLogger.txt, etc.
- ~/PreferencePanes/XRiteDeviceSeries.prefPane
- ~/Preferences/com.xrite. items
- Open your Users & Groups pane, select the Login Items tab, and remove ColorMunki xxx Tray.
Once you have done that, restart, and install version 1.2.0 (or the latest available) for ColorMunki Design or 1.2.1 for Photo.
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If you install the 1.2.0 software to support a ColorMunki Design device, you may find that you need to download an additional patch for compatibility with El Capitan: the patch is available from here, and detailed in this note.
X-Rite admits that it does not know which part of the 1.1.1 software is causing this problem, or why it is not removed by uninstalling that version.
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X-Rite is owned by Danaher Corporation, whose total revenue in 2013 was over $19 billion. Despite making excellent colour measurement hardware, its supporting software is very poorly maintained, to the point where I would not buy any more X-Rite products again.
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My thanks to Simon Simpson, who kindly managed to wheedle this information from X-Rite UK.