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texshooter
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Jan 31, 2017 22:22 |  #1

Anybody use this? I'm thinking about getting one, but am worried the screen is too small to comfortably navigate PS control panels.

Any raves or rants?




  
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John ­ from ­ PA
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Feb 03, 2017 01:47 |  #2

How much post processing to images do you currently do? Unless you really do a lot of post processing, I'm not certain I see the need for something so dedicated. If you are making a living off photography, then "yes" you probably want something portable so that you can sit with a client and show them possibilities.

Keep in mind as well that you can get photo editing apps with extensive capabilities for tablets. If you already have a tablet see what apps may be available. If you don't have a tablet, and want to try that route, I would suggest something Android based, as opposed to "fruit" based. It is my personal opinion but the connectivity capabilities of Android based products is vastly superior to the alternative. It is very easy to get my images into my Android tablet where I can work them with a Photoshop based app.

Having said all that, the Wacom is available in 13 and 16 inch versions, so the size is significantly larger than my tablet and that was already one of your concerns.




  
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Mar 06, 2019 02:22 |  #3

16" IPS Screen is not small for a portable drawing tablet .

if you work at home , and want a more lager drawing tablet monitor .

you may can have a look at xp-pen artist 22e pro ( https://www.xp-pen.com/goods/show/id/​342.html (external link) ) Graphics Tablet with Screen (external link) , it features of 22" IPS Screen ,

78% Adobe RGB Color Gamput . Worth mentioning is that the resolution is 1920 x 1080,

the stylus has the 8000 levels of pressure sensitivity . Works beautifully, no lag when drawing .




  
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