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Nobe Display Now With Apple M1 and NDI Support – Remote Color Grading Made Easy

Time in Pixels released an update on their Nobe Display OFX plugin supporting the new Apple M1 Macs and the NDI version 5 protocol. The latter allows for remote color grading over various video communication platforms. Nobe Display has been around for a couple of years. The plugin was made to have an external reference window that you could put on a second monitor without the need of external hardware. It can also use your monitor’s ICC profile or a 3D LUT. Note: As of version 16.1, DaVinci Resolve has its own native implementation for exactly this purpose: Video Clean Feed can send a full-screen view to an external monitor connected to your computer. You can position the external window of Nobe Display however you want. Credit: Time in Pixels For connecting a pro-grade SDI reference monitor or projector you still need external hardware (such as the Blackmagic Design UltraStudio line) of course. So it’s about time that Nobe Display offers some new tricks, right? This time around, that trick is called: NDI. What’s new in Nobe Display NDI? With the new update, it’s possible to run Nobe Display natively on Apple M1 Macs now. Not only that, but in my opinion, the much bigger update is NDI version 5 support. That means not only can you monitor your video feed on the same device, but you also can send an IP video and audio stream over your network. Alternatively, you can also use the NDI stream as a virtual...

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Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 17 August, 2021

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