Darren, thanks for this explanation. I emulate the 'contrast popup' using a node with a HSL qualifyer, disabling Hue and Saturation, and only selecting by Luminance (Low, high, and softness) and sharping (radius, scaling, level, softness) so thtat yoou add local contrast to your selected luma range. My 2 cents. Regards
This monitor looks incredible. I bought the PA329C and ASUS seems to have left it behind. No more updates and unable to calibrate the HDR mode. ASUS, please update the PA329C to allow HDR calibration in the new 2.0 software :)
The specs seems to be fitting the Dolby Vision mastering requirements. Can this monitor be used for Dolby Vision mastering? Can I calibrate this to P3 D65 st2084?
Aces is not a color space, it is a color management system. When you’re working in Aces you will need to use aces transform to chose your output color space or you’d do it in color management in project settings. So if your delivery is HDR you’d set your output to HDR and then you’d set your monitor to hdr as well to be able to monitor accurately. If your target display is sdr then you’d chose sdr and set your monitor to sdr as well. Cullen Kelly has excellent videos on his TH-cam channel. Darren also has an amazing channel where you can learn Aces color management in detail.
Hi Darren, i have the same setup, using RCMS in Davinci WG/Intermedia and Rec 709 Gamme 2.4 output. The Asus ProArt 27UCX is setup in REC709 colour profile but when viewing the video on an iphone, the TH-cam video colour temp looks warmer. What could be wrong?
Skin tone to magenta here. Also davinci has a inferior workflow since there are no control colorimeter points like photoshop. You can not color by the numbers Rgbcymk lab
Really enjoying using the monitor. 32" is such a good size for my suite.
I bought it and completely disappointed. The monitor is not true HDR the typical contrast is 1000:1 without the dynamic dimming
the bigger the better, Darren 💀
Darren also does incredible free training on his own TH-cam channel for anyone who wants to learn more!
Darren, thanks for this explanation. I emulate the 'contrast popup' using a node with a HSL qualifyer, disabling Hue and Saturation, and only selecting by Luminance (Low, high, and softness) and sharping (radius, scaling, level, softness) so thtat yoou add local contrast to your selected luma range. My 2 cents. Regards
This monitor looks incredible. I bought the PA329C and ASUS seems to have left it behind. No more updates and unable to calibrate the HDR mode. ASUS, please update the PA329C to allow HDR calibration in the new 2.0 software :)
did they update it?
@@Rduino Nope. Still awful green HDR - no way to calibrate. SDR does calibrate well however.
This monitor looks so cool. I want it now.
The specs seems to be fitting the Dolby Vision mastering requirements. Can this monitor be used for Dolby Vision mastering? Can I calibrate this to P3 D65 st2084?
The problem with the monitor is the backlight speed is too slow. The blooming is a larger square when the highlight object moves.
Is there an actual price for the monitor? Can’t see it anywhere on the website
I’ll be grabbing this asus monitor very soon! If I wanted to work in an ASES color space what would I switch the monitor settings too?!
Aces is not a color space, it is a color management system. When you’re working in Aces you will need to use aces transform to chose your output color space or you’d do it in color management in project settings. So if your delivery is HDR you’d set your output to HDR and then you’d set your monitor to hdr as well to be able to monitor accurately. If your target display is sdr then you’d chose sdr and set your monitor to sdr as well. Cullen Kelly has excellent videos on his TH-cam channel. Darren also has an amazing channel where you can learn Aces color management in detail.
@@osmanarslan6364 hey buddy I really appreciate you for helping me out on this! You definitely just clarified some main points for me
@@kirkjaney1992 Sure Kirk, I’m happy if I was able to.
Can a MAC computer display normally using this ASUS monitor without BMD UltraStudio 4K Mini? Thank you
This was great. 👌
is it possible to use TVs that have been properly calibrated in HDR/Dolby Vision (Calman) to grade HDR/Dolby Vision footage?
What is the signal path from the computer, are you outputting from a Decklink or something to avoid software colour management from the computer?
He talks about using the BMD I/O - Mini Monitor device for bypassing the GPU (in another video)...
nice video, but maybe a bad example. the image in HDR of that clip looked worse than before HDR.
Cool
Hi Darren, i have the same setup, using RCMS in Davinci WG/Intermedia and Rec 709 Gamme 2.4 output. The Asus ProArt 27UCX is setup in REC709 colour profile but when viewing the video on an iphone, the TH-cam video colour temp looks warmer. What could be wrong?
I also use an Asus PA27UCX with Davinci Resolve and my grades and colours are perfect on all devices and movie screens 🤷♂
Skin tone to magenta here. Also davinci has a inferior workflow since there are no control colorimeter points like photoshop. You can not color by the numbers Rgbcymk lab