Can you post a picture of the holder?
My daughter bought me one. Like you, haven't found a way to utilize it often.
My experience was on a sunny day near the beach in NH, I took the ball out, held it in my gloved hand. My daughter asked why is my glove smoking? I looked and the ball was acting like a magnifying glass and was starting to burn a hole in my glove. So much for that leather glove!
Lesson learned? Don't hold the ball in your hand on a sunny day, gloved or not.
Cancel your subscription like I did. Don't like the digital version.
Do you do this for each photo you want to print? What size paper do you use? 5x7, 81/2x11, etc.?
Good evening Hoggers and for those in the USA, Happy 4th!
Been poking around Print Studio Pro and noticed under the Color Settings tab there is an option called Pattern Print. I did a little reading about what it does and seems quite interesting.
Who uses it, when do you use it and thoughts about using it. Once I hear back (if I hear back), I may have some follow up questions.
For what it's worth, I use Canon inks and paper (Pro Luster mainly) and work with a ViewSonic monitor.
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bsprague wrote:
Do you know how to get to the "printer driver" and turn of the color management? I can post a screenshot if you need it.
I think I know how, but a screen shot wouldn't hurt any.
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With this combination, how do I set the color management so that Print Studio Pro and/or PSE 2020 manages the color when printing?
Also, what is the XPS driver do when using the Pro 100?
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This is photography forum, not a political forum. Cut the crap and stick to photography.
This is my update on the display tablets.
The short story - due to program compatibility issues, lack of a HDMI card on my desktop and other issues, I returned the XP-Pen Artist 13.3 Pro. Wasn't worth the time and expense to make things work.
Instead, I ordered PSE 2020. Seems to have all the functions I would have gotten from the tablet. It's not PS and I don't have to do the monthly subscription. For me, the subscription plan is overkill.
Thanks to all who responded.
Just an update.
I finally settled on the X-Pen Artist Pro 13.3.
After all my research, I find this unit has all that I need for now and into the future. Both units have very good ratings and reviews.
Will be setting it up in a few days. Waiting for some adapters. I don't have an HDMI plug and only 1 USB 3.0 open on my 6 year old desktop. Oh well.....
Jay
Good day all.
I've been reviewing pen display tablets trying to decide which to seriously consider buying.
First, I'm not new to photography and do have some basic experience with editing using PSE 14 mostly. I'm finding using a wireless mouse frustrating, so the thought of a pen display crossed my mind.
That being said, I know Wacom is the gold standard and has the price point to justify it's superiority. Unfortunately, my wallet will not allow me to pay the "piper" so to speak. So I've been looking at the Huion and X-Pen line of pen display units.
Anyone have experience and/or comments about these units? I recently read that Huion has a metal body/case where X-Pen is plastic. I don't plan on traveling with it, so mobility is not an issue. Yes, I can be fumble fingers at times, but where I do my work is carpeted.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I thought that would be my answer.
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