Can anyone explain the difference between the Wacom Intuos Draw tablet and the Wacom Intuos Photo tablet?
Is it just the bundled software, drawing software versus, photography editing software?
Will both do the same functions for editing within Photoshop?
Thanks.
Edit: Answered my own question, finally found the specs on the different models....
LPI is the same, basic functions are the same on all models, the DRAW version does not include "multi touch" which is finger swiping and basic finger trackpad functionality, the 3 higher models include "Multi Touch". There is also different bundled software that comes with each different model.
IF (big IF) I recall correctly it has to do with the line definition...
Dngallagher wrote:
Can anyone explain the difference between the Wacom Intuos Draw tablet and the Wacom Intuos Photo tablet? . . .
This Youtube comparison includes a helpful chart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9lNKrgrM8IThe Photo, Comic, and Art tablets are similar hardware but include different software. The Draw model does not include the "Touch" feature. All of them support 1024 pressure levels which is half of what the Intuos Pro supports.
Dale40203 wrote:
This Youtube comparison includes a helpful chart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9lNKrgrM8IThe Photo, Comic, and Art tablets are similar hardware but include different software. The Draw model does not include the "Touch" feature. All of them support 1024 pressure levels which is half of what the Intuos Pro supports.
Thanks, I found that video and also found the tech specs on Wacom's site that confirm all is the same except for multi touch and bundled software.
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