Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/25
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hotkeys and sliders, one on each side, so you could set it up like I
tried it, with one slider for zoom and the other for brush size.
Tom
On Jun 25, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Adam Bridge wrote:
> I use the traditional tablet with a 30" Cinema Display and I don't
> have any issues at all. "It Just Works". I love the little sliders in
> the upper left of the tablet. Its pressure sensitive and tilt sensitve
> sensor is also great.
>
> Adam
>
> On 6/25/06, Tom Schofield <leicaluvr@comcast.net> wrote:
>> I got to play with the Cintique' (sp?) 21" tablet/monitor at the
>> hasselblad ClearFocus seminar Thursday. Pretty impressive. Even
>> better than the hotkeys is that you have a touch-slider on each
>> side. The right was set to zoom in/out on the image, and the left to
>> increase/decrease the brush size. That was very efficient. Same
>> hotkey/slider set up on the Intuos3 series. I think I will be
>> getting an Intuos3 soon. Just need to decide on which size. They
>> were demonstrating the 6x11 wide model.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me whether it Is awkward to use a 4:5 or 4:3 aspect
>> pad with a 16:10 widescreen monitor?
>>
>> Tom Schofield
>>
>> On Jun 25, 2006, at 10:08 AM, Don Dory wrote:
>>
>> > Bob,
>> > Find one to try, the Intuos gives you hot keys on the tablet so
>> > that for
>> > routine PS work you don't need the keyboard. The only trick is
>> > that you
>> > have to train your hands and mind to go for the hot keys instead of
>> > the
>> > keyboard shortcuts that you have memorised. If you are a relative
>> > newbie to
>> > PS and don't especially use the keyboard then definately buy the
>> > Intuos and
>> > set up the hot keys. On the other hand, if you are set in your
>> > ways then
>> > spend less and use the tablet for your brush work instead of the
>> > mouse.
>> > Either way you will be ahead.
>> >
>> > Don
>> > don.dory@gmail.com
>> >
>> >
>> > On 6/25/06, Robert D. Baron <rbaron@concentric.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> This might be off-topic, but Kyle introduced the subject several
>> >> months
>> >> ago ("Two Words: Get One, People") and I've decided to follow his
>> >> advice
>> >> - there's a first time for everything :-) - and get a Wacom
>> tablet
>> >> device for working in Photoshop.
>> >>
>> >> I've decided to get the 4x5 version and the only decision left is
>> >> whether to buy the cheaper (Graphire) model or the higher priced
>> >> Intuos
>> >> model.
>> >>
>> >> Advice from anyone Who Knows the real difference would be
>> >> appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> --Bob
>> >>
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