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ASUS Announces ProArt Display Partnership with Adobe

ASUS Australia 2 mins read
Key Facts:

•    ProArt displays are validated for Adobe Premiere and set the professional standard for seamless HDR video editing
•    Experience Adobe Premiere Color Mode on ProArt Display PA279CRV and OLED PA27UCDMR at the NAB Color Lab (Central Hall) 
•    View ProArt 5K, 6K, and OLED displays at the Adobe Community Event during the Post Production World Conference
•    ProArt displays also featured at Adobe MAX and IBC events, showcasing their HDR and color-accurate workflows


ASUS ProArt displays are the first monitors officially validated for Adobe Premiere Colour Mode, giving creators greater consistency and accuracy across HDR workflows.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, April 20, 2026 — ASUS and Adobe today reached a new milestone in their long-standing partnership following the announcement that Adobe has officially validated ProArt displays for full HDR editing. This makes these displays the premier choice for professional creators seeking uncompromising colour accuracy. ProArt displays with Adobe validation empower creatives across the world by combining creator-focused hardware with industry-leading creative software, with users receiving a three-month Adobe Creative Cloud trial with select ProArt purchases.

The ProArt Display series continues to elevate the standard for creative professionals, delivering uncompromising colour accuracy and exceptional clarity in workflows for modern creators. Committed to designing solutions for filmmakers, editors, and visual storytellers who demand precision, ProArt enables users to bring their creative vision to life with confidence. ASUS ProArt displays are designed to meet the needs of professionals who demand absolute colour fidelity and reliability. The latest ProArt displays validated for Adobe Premiere empower creators to bring their visions to life.


At NAB Show 2026, Adobe will showcase Adobe Premiere Colour Mode by training approximately 1,500 attendees at its Colour Lab in the Central Hall, where creators can experience the power of the new Colour Mode workflow firsthand. Visitors can also explore Adobe Premiere Colour Mode on the latest ProArt Display OLED PA27UCDMR and ProArt Display PA279CRV in stunning 4K HDR resolution, with 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB colour gamut coverage, ensuring every detail is rendered with breathtaking accuracy. Every ProArt display is factory-calibrated to guarantee exceptional colour precision straight out of the box, achieving a Delta E < 2 colour difference. 

As part of the ProArt Masters Talks series, Karl Soule, Film and Video Workflow Specialist at Adobe, will be at the NAB Show to share insights into how the future of editing begins in Premiere on ProArt Displays. Adobe’s latest innovation — its most significant in over a decade — introduces a new application within Premiere, developed in collaboration with working editors to unlock new creative possibilities and streamline modern post-production workflows. Visitors can join ASUS at the ProArt booth in North Hall #N3032 on April 20 from 14:00–14:30 and April 21 from 16:00–16:30 to experience Karl’s inspiring session and discover how ProArt and Adobe are shaping the future of creative storytelling.


ASUS ProArt displays will also be at the Adobe Community Event during the Post Production World Conference. There, attendees can explore the capabilities of the ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV, 6K PA32QCV, and ProArt OLED PA32UCDMR-K. These displays bring Adobe Colour Mode to life, while also introducing Mac-friendly innovations such as the M Model-P3 colour modes, ensuring consistent colour reproduction across macOS devices.

 

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