May 13, 2009 First Quarter 2009 Earnings Review. Highlights  First quarter 2009 net sales of $46.6 million -- within the Company’s forecasted range 

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May 13, 2009 First Quarter 2009 Earnings Review

Highlights  First quarter 2009 net sales of $46.6 million -- within the Company’s forecasted range  Strong focus on Sales activity level and pipeline management yielding confidence that we are maintaining or growing share in key markets, and that significant projects will materialize with an economic turnaround  Very favorable response to new iVue retail paint matching system at Spring trade shows  Strong start for the company’s profit improvement plan  EBITDA margin for the quarter of 19.4%  Healthy cash flow from operations  Strengthened balance sheet. Quarter-end debt was $250.1 million, down $20.8 million from year-end Net debt was $206.7 million, down $13.4 million 2

Financial Summary B/(W) 2008 Net Sales $46.6$65.9(29.3)% Net Income/ (Loss) (8.7) (16.8)48.0% EBITDA * (31.6)% EBITDA as % of Revenue 19.4% 20.2%(0.8) pct pts * as defined by X-Rite's lender agreements. Refer to financial exhibits in press release for full reconciliation. 3

First Quarter2009 B/(W) AmountPercent (mils) Imaging and Media $18.6$28.0$(9.4) (33.6)% Industrial (5.0)(37.9) Retail (0.2) (4.9) Color Support Services (1.3)(17.6) Other Total Color Measurement $38.2$54.1$(15.9) (29.4)% Color Standards (Pantone) (3.4)(28.9) Total $46.6$65.9$(19.3) (29.3)% First Quarter Net Sales by Product Segment 4

First Quarter2009 B/(W) AmountPercent (mils) Americas $19.9$23.9$(4.0) (16.7)% EMEA (12.1)(39.8) Asia Pacific (3.2)(27.6) Grand Total $46.6$65.9$(19.3) (29.3)% First Quarter Net Sales by Region 5

First Quarter Gross Margins 2009 GAAP Gross Margin57.6% Change in Accounting Estimate* Adjusted Gross Margin59.5% 2008 GAAP Gross Margin53.6% Inventory Valuation Adjustment 5.8 Restructuring Adjusted Gross Margin59.8% 2009 Adjusted Gross Margin B/W 2008 (0.3) pct pts 6 Gross Margin * Represents a change in the estimated life of certain inventory items and is excluded from the calculation of adjusted EBITDA, as defined by our credit agreements. See page 14 regarding Non-GAAP financial measures.

2009 First Quarter Operating Expenses Compared with 2008* B/(W) 2008 (mils) Sales and Marketing$13.6$17.6$4.0 Research and Development General and Administrative Total$26.8$36.1$9.3 * excludes restructuring 7

Profit Recovery Program January Estimate$20 million Present Estimate$ million Key Actions Narrow business focus and rationalize certain business segments Aggressively pursue manufacturing efficiencies, component cost reductions and distribution and logistics efficiencies Implement a reduction in force of approximately 120 jobs (excluding Viptronic closure announced previously) Execute reduced work schedules and furloughs for selected employee groups Reduce third party services and discretionary spending Reduce executive compensation Suspend the Company’s 2009 bonus programs and selected benefit programs EBITDA Savings

First Quarter 2009 Cash Flow Summary Amount (mils) Year-End 2008 Cash$50.8 Cash Flow from Operating Activities 12.8 Cash Flow from Investing Activities 5.1 Cash Flow from Financing Activities (22.4) Exchange Rate Effect on Cash (3.0) Quarter-End 2009 Cash $43.3 Accounts Receivable $7.6 Accounts Payable (3.1) Accrued Interest 6.0 (payment due 4/6) Sale of Grandville Facility $7.2 Capital Expenditures (1.0) Debt Pay down $20.8 Interest Rate Cap Major Contributing Factors

Selected Working Capital Performance First Quarter 2009 First Quarter 2008 Accounts Receivables (mils) $28.0$45.1 Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) 5662 Inventories (mils) $39.1$63.6 Inventory Turns Accounts Payable (mils) $8.3$13.4 Days Payable Outstanding (DPO)

First Quarter 2009 Debt Reduction Total Debt at Year-End 2008$270.9  Sale of Grandville Facility Pay off of Mortgage 5.2 First Lien Debt 1.7  Reduction of Revolver 13.5 from $21.5 million to $8 million  Principal Payments 0.4 Total Reductions $20.8 Total Debt at Quarter End 2009 $250.1 Memo: Net Debt at Year End 2008 $220.1 Net Debt at Quarter End Improvement $ 13.4 Memo: Annualized Interest Cost Savings $ 1.6 Amount (mils) 11

12 Summary First Quarter Sales were $46.6 million, down 29.3 percent from 2008 in a difficult economic environment. We believe this to be an industry-wide issue. In the near-term we will continue to launch and promote innovative new solutions such as iVue, our new generation paint matching system. EBITDA was $9.1 million, down $4.2 million from Favorable manufacturing cost performance and reductions in operating expenses mostly offset the effect of lower sales. The Net Loss was $8.7 million, an improvement of $8.1 million compared with Operating Cash flow was strongly positive including favorable working capital performance. Cash at the end of the first quarter was $43.3 million. Debt at the end of the First Quarter was $250.1 million, a reduction of $20.8 million compared with Year-end Net debt improved by $13.4 million. In summary we believe X-Rite is well positioned to both operate effectively in a period of low economic activity and to capitalize on the expected economic upturn.

Safe Harbor This presentation contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of Actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements, due to a variety of factors, some of which maybe beyond the control of the Company. Factors that could cause such differences include the Company’s ability to sustain increased sales, improve operations and realize cost savings, competitive and general economic conditions, ability to access into new markets, acceptance of the Company’s products and other risks described in the Company’s filings with the US Securities & Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or for any other reason. 13

Non-GAAP Financial Measures In addition to the results reported in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), X-Rite may provide certain information, including adjusted EBITDA, adjusted gross margin and net debt, which are considered non-GAAP financial measures. Management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to both management and its investors in their analysis of the company's underlying business and operating performance. Management also uses this information for operational planning and decision-making purposes. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure used for covenant compliance testing under our credit agreements. Non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for any GAAP measure. Additionally, non-GAAP financial measures as presented by X-Rite may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. A reconciliation of these items can be found in the financial attachments to the press release or within this document. 14