Wacom Tablets, are any of you using them with your photography? If so how often? I'm debating picking up one for PP in LR and PS.
Thanks, Tom
Tlackerman Member 215 posts Likes: 48 Joined Jul 2011 More info | Aug 15, 2011 03:33 | #1 Wacom Tablets, are any of you using them with your photography? If so how often? I'm debating picking up one for PP in LR and PS. 5Dmkiii | 5Dmki | T3i | 70-200L F2.8 IS II | 17-40mm L | 40mm pancake | nifty-fifty | Light stuffs
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yellowstone Member 140 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Aug 15, 2011 03:46 | #2 I use mines every single time I'm in photoshop. It's an absolute necessity!
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DuncanFrenz Purposely evaded the TF 1,553 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: NE Ohio, USA More info | Aug 15, 2011 03:46 | #3 You can hardly lose for the money. A decent one will set you back around $100 USD. I got mine from Amazon on special for around $69 and it included PSE and NikFX Pro. If you end up using it you can move to a larger one later on. I'm still learning mine, but I bought a true tablet computer so I do most of my editing on it. If I didn't have the tablet I would be using it a whole lot more. BUT I am using the software. - Duncan
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cmchavis Member 160 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Indiana More info | I have an Intuos3 9x12 that I bought a long time ago - used it for a little while, but never really liked it. It was way too big, even redefining the area on it didn't help, it was just too physically large for my space. I ended up recently getting a Intuos4 Medium and decided to remove the mouse completely from my system so I'd be forced to use the tablet. Make sure if you are looking at getting one that you don't go too large.
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Aug 15, 2011 19:52 | #5 Thanks for the quick replies, i picked up a intuos4 small today. Love it! 5Dmkiii | 5Dmki | T3i | 70-200L F2.8 IS II | 17-40mm L | 40mm pancake | nifty-fifty | Light stuffs
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Aug 16, 2011 02:18 | #6 The gf got me an Intuous 4 and prefer using it over my standard mouse and trackpad. It's freakin awesome. I'll never go back! 40d | 10-22mm | 28-135mm | 50mm 1.8II | 430exII | 7500tm tripod | filters, bags, books and a very long wishlist.
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Kolor-Pikker Goldmember 2,790 posts Likes: 59 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Moscow More info | Aug 16, 2011 02:51 | #7 Another tablet user here, I have a beat-up Intuos 3 that I still use and an Intuos 4, they're very useful tools to have if you do any amount of retouching or masking, it's a massive improvement. I also have artists in the family, so it gets a fair amount of drawing use as well. 5DmkII | 24-70 f/2.8L II | Pentax 645Z | 55/2.8 SDM | 120/4 Macro | 150/2.8 IF
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Rayk Goldmember More info | Aug 16, 2011 10:19 | #8 yellowstone wrote in post #12937148 I use mines every single time I'm in photoshop. It's an absolute necessity! +1 here. Regards Ray
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lecherro Senior Member 809 posts Likes: 6 Joined Aug 2007 Location: Garland, Texas (Outside Dallas) More info | Aug 16, 2011 17:37 | #9 Stop Posting about it and go get the best one you can. Succumb to the tablet, be the tablet......Love the tablet. I use mine in every program i use, from PS to FCP to Protools. I also have pretty bad carpal tunnel and sometimes its all i can use. First step........ Take the lens cap off.
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tkerr Goldmember 3,042 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Hubert, North Carolina, USA. More info | Aug 16, 2011 18:42 | #10 To be honest, I don't know if I could live without it when using photoshop as well as some other applications. I use mine so much I've just about wore the finish off the face of the tablet. It is probably one of the best investments I could have made. Tim Kerr
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Aug 16, 2011 22:56 | #11 lecherro wrote in post #12947238 Stop Posting about it and go get the best one you can. Succumb to the tablet, be the tablet......Love the tablet. I use mine in every program i use, from PS to FCP to Protools. I also have pretty bad carpal tunnel and sometimes its all i can use. As i posted above i bought one the after seeing the first few post. LOVE IT 5Dmkiii | 5Dmki | T3i | 70-200L F2.8 IS II | 17-40mm L | 40mm pancake | nifty-fifty | Light stuffs
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Jannie Goldmember 4,936 posts Joined Jan 2008 More info | Aug 17, 2011 10:58 | #12 Intos4 Medium I think , I use it as a mousepad with the mouse it came with ( I love that mouse) for all of my regular internet/computer stuff and then slide it over to where my keyboard normally sits for all photo stuff and use the pen, but if it's just one photo then I leave it in the mousepad position and use the pen, it works really well. Can't quite imagine not having it and I've only had it a couple of months, I use it with LR3 and Portrait Professional. Ms.Jannie
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ben_r_ -POTN's Three legged Support- 15,894 posts Likes: 13 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA More info | Aug 17, 2011 16:47 | #13 I have been thinking of giving it another go myself. Had an intuos4d Medium before and sold it, but lately I have thinking I didnt give it enough of a chance. [Gear List | Flickr
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Mark-B Goldmember 2,248 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Louisiana More info | Aug 17, 2011 17:32 | #14 I think I bought my first Wacom in 2007. Haven't used a mouse since then. The pen is just much more comfortable than the mouse, and it isn't limited to photo editing. Mark-B
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THETROOPER Senior Member 737 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Wales,U.K More info | Aug 18, 2011 09:01 | #15 I use a Bamboo and only paid about £80 for it. I use it for selections mostly and its been a great help. I think you'll find a lot saying it takes time to get used to it and I agree 100% 5DII GRIPPED - 17-40L
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