Thanks man! Calibrite Display Pro HL. The display is the ASUS ProArt PA247. But I think the new version is the PA248: www.asus.com/.../proart/proart-display-pa248qv/
@@writedirect Oh! I already tried this monitor but PA248. When I plug in my UltraStudio Monitor for that setup, my output display is not properly proportion because the aspect ratio of that monitor is 1920x1200. And my davinci resolve output is 1920x1080. How did you fix that?? I sold my monitor because of that! 😅
Awesome video ! Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm literraly trying to chose between keeping my Ultrastudio 3G and getting the 4K for future proof workflow. Mn a MacBook Pro, I do find a big difference between MB HDMI out and BM Ultrastudio adapter
If you get an external decklink in an enclosure, that is a way to go 4K for a little less. I’m still using an ultra studio monitor 3G. Haven’t shelled out the money for a 4K workflow. But if I had the cash just laying around with no purpose tied to it, I do it! But either way can get you accurate colors. Now if you’re grading monitor is 4K, I would just go for it. But if you’re grading monitor is HD, the ultra studio is fine.
You know, I don’t typically touch it while I’m running for whatever reason. It wouldn’t surprise me that it would warm up. But the temp must be acceptable or they’d have to put a fan in it.
Hi! Your ASUS ProArt PA247 monitor supports 10 bit? the description for that monitor says it's a 8 bit. Does that really matter? Could you explain? Also if my timeline is UHD (4K), that doesn't affect what I see on the reference monitor that is just HD? I's just showing me the same thing but in HD? Thanks! Great stuff. Keep it coming...
I love this affordable alternative! However, I hit a bit of a roadblock because I also edit a lot of vertical resolution videos and this is all set up for horizontal. How can I set up for vertical and then easily jump back and forth? right now it just center crops the horizontal.
Interesting...try doing a CUSTOM output resolution (Project Settings > Image Scaling) and plugin the dimensions. Then set Scale Entire Image to Fit and see what happens. Also, before doing that you could try scale full frame with crop and see what that does.
Thanks ! When using the BM monitor 3G, is it better to work with an WQHD monitor over an UHD monitor (for pixel to pixel viewing) ? And how many horizontal pixel can you get from the BM 3G ? It's 1080, but max 1920 ? Right ? Thanks a lot!
Hey, the 3G is standard HD. So that’s 1080 vertical and 1920 horizontal. Personally, I grade with a small HD monitor. It’s totally fine. If you’re going to grade with a 4K display, I would consider a Blackmagic Decklink card versus the 3G.
Thanks! I’m with a Mac book pro so the decklink will not working I guess. The only option I think for having 2k and 4k is the BM Ultra Studio mini, but dam, he is at 1k!! I don’t personnel’s really need more than 2k output signal, so that’s why I’m interesting by the Eizo cg 2700s (wqhd). But clean 2048 output signal could be nice to have. Are your happy with your HD monitor (1920x1080) and the BM monitor 3G ?
@@selvafria4150 HD display has been fine for me. Eventually I want to move to 4K but not a 911. Also, you can get an external PCI card holder that will allow you to use the Decklink with the Macbook Pro. That combo will ring in way less than the BMD 4K mini.
thanks for this, it helped me alot, now my ultrastudio is working, but only when i use resolve , i can't use as a regular output for to watch anything else tho is that normal ?
Yes, that is normal. It bypasses the computer GPU. Resolve knows how to access and use the hardware but nothing else will. At least not your standard typical applications.
@@writedirect does your PD2700U work fine with the ultrastudio even though it’s a 4K display and the ultrastudio only outputs 1080? Thanks I’m looking into buying that combo.
I have not tried that. But a couple notes: you wouldn’t want to use the ultra studio monitor 3G because it’s just HD. And then, unless you can accurately calibrate an iPad display you’re still not accurate. I’m not sure the black magic design hardware will really matter because you still have a GPU in the iPad itself.
Great Video sir! What is your exact model of your Asus proart and DisplaCal calibrator?
Thanks man! Calibrite Display Pro HL. The display is the ASUS ProArt PA247. But I think the new version is the PA248: www.asus.com/.../proart/proart-display-pa248qv/
@@writedirect Oh! I already tried this monitor but PA248. When I plug in my UltraStudio Monitor for that setup, my output display is not properly proportion because the aspect ratio of that monitor is 1920x1200. And my davinci resolve output is 1920x1080. How did you fix that?? I sold my monitor because of that! 😅
Hi this such useful tutorial. Can I ask which version of the Asus Pro art display are using?
It's the PA247. I think the new version might be the PA248QV: www.asus.com/us/displays-desktops/monitors/proart/proart-display-pa248qv/
Awesome video ! Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm literraly trying to chose between keeping my Ultrastudio 3G and getting the 4K for future proof workflow. Mn a MacBook Pro, I do find a big difference between MB HDMI out and BM Ultrastudio adapter
If you get an external decklink in an enclosure, that is a way to go 4K for a little less. I’m still using an ultra studio monitor 3G. Haven’t shelled out the money for a 4K workflow. But if I had the cash just laying around with no purpose tied to it, I do it! But either way can get you accurate colors. Now if you’re grading monitor is 4K, I would just go for it. But if you’re grading monitor is HD, the ultra studio is fine.
@@writedirect thanks for your kind answer 🤝🏼
Great tutorial. Does the UltraStudio Monitor 3G works with Davinci Resolve Free or only with the studio version? Thx
Hey, I’ve been holding off replying because I wanted to try to test that but just haven’t had time.
Good Job! Does Ultrastudio get very hot when working?
Mine is warm enough.
You know, I don’t typically touch it while I’m running for whatever reason. It wouldn’t surprise me that it would warm up. But the temp must be acceptable or they’d have to put a fan in it.
Hi! Your ASUS ProArt PA247 monitor supports 10 bit? the description for that monitor says it's a 8 bit. Does that really matter? Could you explain? Also if my timeline is UHD (4K), that doesn't affect what I see on the reference monitor that is just HD? I's just showing me the same thing but in HD? Thanks! Great stuff. Keep it coming...
oh interesting, it is 8-bit. thank you! will correct.
I think you need to clarify that is not working via USB C but with Thunderbolt, that is super important. Cheers!
Good point. I’ll make that clarification and re-upload.
I love this affordable alternative! However, I hit a bit of a roadblock because I also edit a lot of vertical resolution videos and this is all set up for horizontal. How can I set up for vertical and then easily jump back and forth? right now it just center crops the horizontal.
Interesting...try doing a CUSTOM output resolution (Project Settings > Image Scaling) and plugin the dimensions. Then set Scale Entire Image to Fit and see what happens. Also, before doing that you could try scale full frame with crop and see what that does.
Thanks ! When using the BM monitor 3G, is it better to work with an WQHD monitor over an UHD monitor (for pixel to pixel viewing) ? And how many horizontal pixel can you get from the BM 3G ? It's 1080, but max 1920 ? Right ? Thanks a lot!
Hey, the 3G is standard HD. So that’s 1080 vertical and 1920 horizontal. Personally, I grade with a small HD monitor. It’s totally fine. If you’re going to grade with a 4K display, I would consider a Blackmagic Decklink card versus the 3G.
Thanks!
I’m with a Mac book pro so the decklink will not working I guess. The only option I think for having 2k and 4k is the BM Ultra Studio mini, but dam, he is at 1k!! I don’t personnel’s really need more than 2k output signal, so that’s why I’m interesting by the Eizo cg 2700s (wqhd). But clean 2048 output signal could be nice to have. Are your happy with your HD monitor (1920x1080) and the BM monitor 3G ?
@@selvafria4150 HD display has been fine for me. Eventually I want to move to 4K but not a 911. Also, you can get an external PCI card holder that will allow you to use the Decklink with the Macbook Pro. That combo will ring in way less than the BMD 4K mini.
Ho, that’s interesting. Do you have an exemple of PCI card holder that work with the mac book pro and the decklink?
@@writedirect Is StarTech THUNDERBOLT 3 PCIE ENCLOSURE the type of PCI card holder that could work?
thanks for this, it helped me alot, now my ultrastudio is working, but only when i use resolve , i can't use as a regular output for to watch anything else tho
is that normal ?
Yes, that is normal. It bypasses the computer GPU. Resolve knows how to access and use the hardware but nothing else will. At least not your standard typical applications.
Thanks, this is a terrfiying journey. what model is the monitor that shows resolve? NOT the one showing the grade?
The next video regarding calibration and the 3D LUT file will get you where you need to be. My main display is a BenQ PD2700U.
@@writedirect Really looking forward to the calibration video. I have been struggling with this for quite a while.
@@writedirect does your PD2700U work fine with the ultrastudio even though it’s a 4K display and the ultrastudio only outputs 1080? Thanks I’m looking into buying that combo.
Can I use a IO and connect it with the new IPad Pro M4 and get the clean image output on the iPad display?
I have not tried that. But a couple notes: you wouldn’t want to use the ultra studio monitor 3G because it’s just HD. And then, unless you can accurately calibrate an iPad display you’re still not accurate. I’m not sure the black magic design hardware will really matter because you still have a GPU in the iPad itself.
Pretty sure this only works with Thunderbolt 3... Mac okay, not TB 2. Or PC with Thunderbolt connection
You’re right. It’s a Thunderbolt hookup.
Is sdi out 10bit and hdmi out is 8bit?
The SDI out is 10 bit. But I don’t know about the HDMI port.
2:00 and avoid having the LUT applied to the image in your GUI
Thank you!