[Leica] wacom? (OT)

Ken Carney kcarney1 at cox.net
Thu Jan 19 13:00:58 PST 2017


My thought is that it is handy but not necessary.  You can program it to 
tap for routine things, like flattening, undo etc. It is probably better 
for what I would imagine a graphic artist does.  I got the inexpensive 
(non-pro) one, about $200 at Best Buy.

Ben


On 1/18/2017 5:10 AM, Don Dory wrote:
> I've used one for years.  Once you have the stylis eye coordination worked
> through it make editing much easier.  The pressure sensitivity lets you set
> much higher flow settings with larger brush sizes.  With a light touch less
> effect and as you push the stylis harder you reach the limits of your brush
> settings.  Much of the routine "dodge" and "burn" work are easily done in
> LR.
> 0.02
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> On Jan 18, 2017 12:57 AM, "Gerry Walden" <gerry.walden at icloud.com> wrote:
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> I have one but could never get on with it. I know of others who love them.
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> Gerry
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> Gerry Walden LRPS
> www.gwpics.com
> +44 (0)23 8046 3076 or
> +44 (0)797 287 7932
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>> On 18 Jan 2017, at 03:25, Steve Barbour <stevebarbour at mac.com> wrote:
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>> I wonder if anyone uses a Wacom tablet for photo processing.
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>> Please tell me about it,
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>> thanks, Steve
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