Apple will be releasing a new MacMini in most likely in October. WATCH NEXT: BenQ PD3205U for Mac: https://youtu.be/VVa5QWT4JnI. This adds to the move away from all-in-ones like 27” iMac to modular computers like MacStudio, or even a New Mac Pro. With this change there is now a real call for external monitors that suit the macOS.
You aren’t just restricted to Apple’s Studio display and the XDR Monitor - which are expensive, but do suit the macOs perfectly.
So what other displays suit the macOS and in particular - the use of Final Cut Pro.
What is involved in choosing a more reasonably priced non Apple external display?
This video discusses what’s involved in choosing a more reasonably priced non Apple external display The focus will be on what Final Cut Pro editor should buy to suit a MacMini or MacStudio or even a Mac Pro when it is finally released.
Recommend Monitor for MacMini: BenQ PD3205U: https://amzn.to/3y96YJR
Use these TIMESTAMPS: to jump directly to the time in the video.⏰
Beginning: 0:00
1st Major Consideration 01:39
2nd Major Consideration 01:44
Color Accuracy 02:12
What-you-see-is-what-you-get 02:49
What-I-see-is-what-YOU-get 03:01
Monitors Optimized for Mac 04:20
It's all about PPI 04:47
Selectable scaling in the Preferences menu 05:28
Calculator to find the PPI of any monitor 06:25
Consider the most suitable screen real estate 07:10
One Person, Wide Shot 08:16
Two Persons, Wide Shot 08:23
Choice of one or more Monitors 08:29
One Wide split Screen option 08:55
Webcam consideration 09:19
Video Conferencing is only HD 09:37
Consider the size of the bezel when looking at webcams 09:48
An iPhone can be used as a webcam 09:57
Calibration - calibration Tools 10:14
Calibration Tool:
Calibrite ColorChecker for Creatives
https://amzn.to/3RoW9Kt
Recommended WebCam: OBSBOT Meet AI-Powered Webcam, Full HD 1080P 60fps
https://amzn.to/3SLla3N
iPhone software for webcam:
https://reincubate.com/camo/
https://www.fineshare.com/finecam/
LEARN MORE: https://trainingfinalcutpro.com
UPSCALE VIDEO TO 8K - Topaz Video Enhance AI: https://topazlabs.com/video-enhance-ai/ref/835/
There are two major considerations that a Final Cut Pro editor needs to be aware of when buying an external monitor to suit the MacOS and be perfect for Final Cut Pro.
There are also other important issues I’ll discuss that will affect the purchase.
The two major issues are:
1 color accuracy - factory Calibrated
2 Mac Optimised - 109 ppi or 218 ppi
sRGB, Rec709, Display P3 or Adobe RGB
Then there are these issues:
3 screen real estate suitable for Final Cut Pro
4 one or more separate monitors
5 one wide split screen
5 Webcam
6 Calibration - whether factory or manual done done after purchase
RECOVER TRASHED FILES: https://imyfone.pxf.io/Ry6KRg
Wondershare Filmora Video Editor: https://tinyurl.com/2mymacby
DOWNLOAD FREE BOOK
THE BEGINNER'S VIDEO EDITING GUIDE: https://www.trainingfinalcutpro.com/videoeditguide
Check out these BASIC EDITING TIPS: https://www.trainingfinalcutpro.com/basic-editing-tips
If you enjoyed this video and would like to just BUY ME A ☕️ COFFEE, as a thank-you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trainingfcp - thank you for your support
You aren’t just restricted to Apple’s Studio display and the XDR Monitor - which are expensive, but do suit the macOs perfectly.
So what other displays suit the macOS and in particular - the use of Final Cut Pro.
What is involved in choosing a more reasonably priced non Apple external display?
This video discusses what’s involved in choosing a more reasonably priced non Apple external display The focus will be on what Final Cut Pro editor should buy to suit a MacMini or MacStudio or even a Mac Pro when it is finally released.
Recommend Monitor for MacMini: BenQ PD3205U: https://amzn.to/3y96YJR
Use these TIMESTAMPS: to jump directly to the time in the video.⏰
Beginning: 0:00
1st Major Consideration 01:39
2nd Major Consideration 01:44
Color Accuracy 02:12
What-you-see-is-what-you-get 02:49
What-I-see-is-what-YOU-get 03:01
Monitors Optimized for Mac 04:20
It's all about PPI 04:47
Selectable scaling in the Preferences menu 05:28
Calculator to find the PPI of any monitor 06:25
Consider the most suitable screen real estate 07:10
One Person, Wide Shot 08:16
Two Persons, Wide Shot 08:23
Choice of one or more Monitors 08:29
One Wide split Screen option 08:55
Webcam consideration 09:19
Video Conferencing is only HD 09:37
Consider the size of the bezel when looking at webcams 09:48
An iPhone can be used as a webcam 09:57
Calibration - calibration Tools 10:14
Calibration Tool:
Calibrite ColorChecker for Creatives
https://amzn.to/3RoW9Kt
Recommended WebCam: OBSBOT Meet AI-Powered Webcam, Full HD 1080P 60fps
https://amzn.to/3SLla3N
iPhone software for webcam:
https://reincubate.com/camo/
https://www.fineshare.com/finecam/
LEARN MORE: https://trainingfinalcutpro.com
UPSCALE VIDEO TO 8K - Topaz Video Enhance AI: https://topazlabs.com/video-enhance-ai/ref/835/
There are two major considerations that a Final Cut Pro editor needs to be aware of when buying an external monitor to suit the MacOS and be perfect for Final Cut Pro.
There are also other important issues I’ll discuss that will affect the purchase.
The two major issues are:
1 color accuracy - factory Calibrated
2 Mac Optimised - 109 ppi or 218 ppi
sRGB, Rec709, Display P3 or Adobe RGB
Then there are these issues:
3 screen real estate suitable for Final Cut Pro
4 one or more separate monitors
5 one wide split screen
5 Webcam
6 Calibration - whether factory or manual done done after purchase
RECOVER TRASHED FILES: https://imyfone.pxf.io/Ry6KRg
Wondershare Filmora Video Editor: https://tinyurl.com/2mymacby
DOWNLOAD FREE BOOK
THE BEGINNER'S VIDEO EDITING GUIDE: https://www.trainingfinalcutpro.com/videoeditguide
Check out these BASIC EDITING TIPS: https://www.trainingfinalcutpro.com/basic-editing-tips
If you enjoyed this video and would like to just BUY ME A ☕️ COFFEE, as a thank-you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trainingfcp - thank you for your support
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