Video editors and colorists now have a more seamless way to calibrate their monitors thanks to a collaboration between ASUS and Adobe. The latest ProArt displays are equipped with a dedicated Adobe Premiere color mode, allowing users to switch between standard and professional workflows without leaving the software.
The new feature is part of an ongoing effort to bridge the gap between hardware and software for content creators. By embedding color profiles directly into the display’s OSD menu, ASUS aims to reduce the need for manual adjustments during post-production, potentially speeding up editing sessions by minimizing calibration steps.
While the integration is a step forward for those working in Adobe Premiere Pro, it does not yet extend to other Adobe applications like After Effects or Photoshop. The displays themselves remain focused on professional video work, with features such as 100% sRGB and 98% DCI-P3 coverage, along with hardware calibration tools.
For developers, the partnership introduces an API that allows for deeper integration in future updates. However, whether this will lead to broader support across Adobe’s suite remains uncertain at this stage.
The displays are expected to be available later this year, though no specific pricing has been confirmed. For now, the focus is on refining the workflow for Premiere Pro users, leaving other creative professionals to await further updates.
