The i1Pro3+ is a whole new device with new libraries and API. For access to SDKs/APIs, he can send an Email to LicensingTeam@XRITE.com For technical questions on the SDKs/APIs he can Email to devsupport@xrite.com <mailto:devsupport@xrite.com> If XRIte had a compatibility mode people would try to measure existing targets and would get terrible results. I think you’ll find the “Plus” along with it’s larger aperture and multiple filters to be a bigger deal than you might be thinking. Scott Martin www.on-sight.com Precise color science for printmaking professionals
On Oct 14, 2019, at 12:00 AM, Graeme Gill via colorsync-users <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> wrote:
sorry, I don't understand what the aperture has to do with it. As you know, the i1pro2 has an i1pro1 fallback compatibility mode, so it would seem a reasonable possibility that the i1pro3+ has an i1pro2 fallback mode. The change in aperture would only seem to be relevant in printing test charts.