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Do any of you use a mouse pen or ipen??
Jan 13, 2012 21:47:50   #
djw60 Loc: Vermont
 
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)

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Jan 13, 2012 23:05:20   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
djw60 wrote:
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)


I use one for my IPad and seems to work fine.

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Jan 14, 2012 08:25:22   #
nikonshooter Loc: Spartanburg, South Carolina
 
djw60 wrote:
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)


I could not function without the use of Wacom tablets.

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Jan 14, 2012 09:23:13   #
ephraim Imperio
 
nikonshooter wrote:
djw60 wrote:
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)


I could not function without the use of Wacom tablets.


WACOM tablets are the best for photo editing. Expensive but worth it.
http://www.wacom.com/Products.aspx

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Jan 14, 2012 09:27:24   #
lesdmd Loc: Middleton Wi via N.Y.C. & Cleveland
 
ephraim Imperio wrote:
nikonshooter wrote:
djw60 wrote:
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)


I could not function without the use of Wacom tablets.


WACOM tablets are the best for photo editing. Expensive but worth it.
http://www.wacom.com/Products.aspx
quote=nikonshooter quote=djw60 I was wondering i... (show quote)


Agreed, and entry level pad and pen (less than $100) is worth every penny.

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Jan 14, 2012 10:37:15   #
flyguy Loc: Las Cruces, New Mexico
 
djw60 wrote:
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)


I have a medium Wacom tablet and love it!

It can be used just about all of the time with so many applications ---your web browser, e-mail reader ---and I have mine set up for use with Lightroom, Photoshop, and On One Perfect Photo Suite to do many different tasks.

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Jan 14, 2012 11:18:58   #
Ridgerunner Loc: Dayton, Ohio
 
flyguy wrote:
djw60 wrote:
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)


I have a medium Wacom tablet and love it!

It can be used just about all of the time with so many applications ---your web browser, e-mail reader ---and I have mine set up for use with Lightroom, Photoshop, and On One Perfect Photo Suite to do many different tasks.
quote=djw60 I was wondering if any of you use a m... (show quote)


Can you remove date and time stamp from photo's, dummy me put the date and time on a lot of my photo's (you can tell I'm not a pro) and some of you guys let me know it is not acceptable, which I now realize.
Thanks

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Jan 14, 2012 11:19:59   #
Ridgerunner Loc: Dayton, Ohio
 
Ridgerunner wrote:
flyguy wrote:
djw60 wrote:
I was wondering if any of you use a mouse pen? A lot of times when I have done some editing of my photos, usually when tone mapping, a lot of times I end up having to do a little painting on them. I am thinking that this would be easier if I had a i-pen or mouse pen. Would one of these work for something like that? Thanks :)


I have a medium Wacom tablet and love it!

It can be used just about all of the time with so many applications ---your web browser, e-mail reader ---and I have mine set up for use with Lightroom, Photoshop, and On One Perfect Photo Suite to do many different tasks.
quote=djw60 I was wondering if any of you use a m... (show quote)


Can you remove date and time stamp from photo's, dummy me put the date and time on a lot of my photo's (you can tell I'm not a pro) and some of you guys let me know it is not acceptable, which I now realize.
Thanks
quote=flyguy quote=djw60 I was wondering if any ... (show quote)

I should have said can Wacom remove date and time stampl

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Jan 14, 2012 11:27:36   #
Elle Loc: Long Island, NY
 
"Can you remove date and time stamp from photo's, dummy me put the date and time on a lot of my photo's (you can tell I'm not a pro) and some of you guys let me know it is not acceptable, which I now realize.
Thanks[/quote]
I should have said can Wacom remove date and time stampl[/quote]

Let me explain that a Wacom pad looks similar to a mouse pad and it is used with a pen like tool which acts much like mouse does but with more sensitivity in the better ones. It is much easier to be precise working with a devise used the same way as you would a pen or pencil than manipulating a mouse with your wrist. As far as removing the date stamps, it can do no more than a mouse..it can be done but a lot of work...cloning or repainting the areas where it appears.

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Jan 14, 2012 12:12:02   #
Ridgerunner Loc: Dayton, Ohio
 
Elle wrote:
"Can you remove date and time stamp from photo's, dummy me put the date and time on a lot of my photo's (you can tell I'm not a pro) and some of you guys let me know it is not acceptable, which I now realize.
Thanks

I should have said can Wacom remove date and time stampl[/quote]

Let me explain that a Wacom pad looks similar to a mouse pad and it is used with a pen like tool which acts much like mouse does but with more sensitivity in the better ones. It is much easier to be precise working with a devise used the same way as you would a pen or pencil than manipulating a mouse with your wrist. As far as removing the date stamps, it can do no more than a mouse..it can be done but a lot of work...cloning or repainting the areas where it appears.[/quote]

Thanks!

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Jan 15, 2012 08:29:11   #
sudzmonn Loc: here , there , everywhere
 
Wacom intuos3 graphics tablet here , came with mouse and pen ~ after using it for everything I realized how much I need it !

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Jan 15, 2012 18:00:21   #
lacsar Loc: Columbia SC and Newland NC
 
I have a Wacom Tablet. It takes a lot of getting used to for me.

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Jan 15, 2012 18:57:46   #
MWAC Loc: Somewhere East Of Crazy
 
Wacom Tablet here as well. Love it for editing, I don't know what I would do without it.

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Jan 16, 2012 07:10:38   #
djw60 Loc: Vermont
 
Thank you everyone! I will look into the Wacom Tablet :)

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