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Mar 30, 2015 12:29:58   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
F0r 49.95 you get Wacom tablet and Photo Shop CS6. This is from BH go on there site and type in Tablets. That's what I like about this Forum. Nobody mentioned tablets but when Someone does all the pros come out of the woodwork. Blah.Blah, Yadda, Yadda.

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Mar 30, 2015 13:39:23   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
Wesso wrote:
.../... That's what I like about this Forum. Nobody mentioned tablets but when Someone does all the pros come out of the woodwork. .../...
So nobody mentions table but when someone does...

Yeah. we got you.



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Mar 30, 2015 13:52:08   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
The same people who "did not notice that the Mime was talking," are the same ones who did not notice that Wesso's Koala was eating a species of Bamboo grown by Wamco.

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Mar 30, 2015 13:57:32   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
dpullum wrote:
The same people who "did not notice that the Mime was talking," are the same ones who did not notice that Wesso's Koala was eating a species of Bamboo grown by Wamco.


Go back into the swamp nerd.

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Mar 30, 2015 15:06:05   #
Cockney Loc: London
 
Have a look at the Huron H610pro. I use a Wacom intros 3 which is excellent but I needed another tablet for a second pc the Wacom in the uk this comes in at around £250.00 the Huion has an active area of 10 x 6.5 plus hot keys and at £65 from Amazon was worth a try - so far very good.

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Mar 30, 2015 17:49:58   #
forjava Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA
 
oberuwe wrote:
Thank you guy's, was hoping for more responses but oh well, I will take a look at the tablets and go from there.


Here are some things I found out last week about Wacom and iPad.

The least-expensive Wacoms are enough to do Photoshop Selection, according to my contact at a luxury web site. Yet, I am going with the Intuos Pro as it: (1) is wireless -- easier to reclaim desk space when not in use; (2) has definable function keys, for speed and recovery, like promiscuous saves; and (3) supports gestures, for example to rotate the photo while working, for accuracy and ergonomics in the workflow.

I spoke to Sales after writing to Support; Support's input is below, FYI. Sales said I'd want the medium, even though the large might better match the scale of my monitor. I am wondering if traversing less real estate on the Wacom tablet might not be faster than using a larger tablet. Likewise, choices that allow for working on a monitor directly may require more extensive movement. After all, PS allows changing the image size. The sales guy said get the newer 651, not the older 650.

To see where things may be going, tablet-wise see HP's product photo: http://store.hp.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/us/en/mdp/desktops/sprout-by-hp-204036--1#!&TabName=vao and then click on Details to take a creativity tour. In the same vein, there are some who have tossed their mouse to use a Wacom tablet's stylus in its place -- for everything.

Wacom support said this about Wacom tablets and iPad:
Thank you for contacting Wacom Customer Support. To answer your questions:
Do I need to buy a separate Art Pen? No because the Grip Pen should be sufficient. Actually, it would highly depend on how you work.
For Photoshop, is there supporting equipment or software I should buy? No as you are already using Photoshop. You just need to download the driver for your tablet. Here is a direct link: http://cdn.wacom.com/u/drivers/IBMPC/pro/WacomTablet_6.3.11-4a.exe
I want a pen for my wife to use on iPads, sketching clothing and other designs. Should I buy Creative Stylus 2 for her? Yes.
Could she try the Intuos Pro pen on her iPad? No.
Which app(s) in Creative Cloud best serve her use? I would suggest Autodesk Sketchbook Pro. For more information and videos on how to pair the Intuos Creative Stylus 2 with leading apps, visit: http://community.wacom.com/en/inspiration/blog/2014/october/get-started-with-the-intuos-creative-stylus-2-apps,-pairing-and-more/

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