1. iDisplay for iPad/iPhone
This could possibly be the solution to my 13” Macbook Pro + Color App problem. See right now Apple’s Color, even though it installed and works fine, does not display well. This make it a little hard to use. The interface is all smashed or scrunched:
(click to see bigger)
So If I can just get the scopes and wheels over to the iPad and then I can have the video’s image on the laptop’s screen, like I do on my dual screen set-up on my Mac Pro, I think this will improve the interface a lot.
I am wondering though about the lag between the two displays though as this app works via wi-fi. If there can be a way to attach the iPad to the MBP using the display port or just use USB 2.0 then I think things might move along faster.
And what would really rock was if an app was made so the iPad could be used as monitor for DSLR cameras (via USB). I am not thinking about total accuracy here. I’m just saying highlight what is in-focus in red, like on the pro lcd’s. Also to have some other focus assist and color things built-in would be nice… like on my 170. I just mainly want to be able to position a monitor where I want and get more accurate focus.
Anyways… the reason to get an iPad has just gotten a little more interesting and plausible.
Add to that… THIS

    iDisplay for iPad/iPhone

    This could possibly be the solution to my 13” Macbook Pro + Color App problem. See right now Apple’s Color, even though it installed and works fine, does not display well. This make it a little hard to use. The interface is all smashed or scrunched:


    (click to see bigger)

    So If I can just get the scopes and wheels over to the iPad and then I can have the video’s image on the laptop’s screen, like I do on my dual screen set-up on my Mac Pro, I think this will improve the interface a lot.

    I am wondering though about the lag between the two displays though as this app works via wi-fi. If there can be a way to attach the iPad to the MBP using the display port or just use USB 2.0 then I think things might move along faster.

    And what would really rock was if an app was made so the iPad could be used as monitor for DSLR cameras (via USB). I am not thinking about total accuracy here. I’m just saying highlight what is in-focus in red, like on the pro lcd’s. Also to have some other focus assist and color things built-in would be nice… like on my 170. I just mainly want to be able to position a monitor where I want and get more accurate focus.

    Anyways… the reason to get an iPad has just gotten a little more interesting and plausible.

    Add to that… THIS

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