Yes, I've used a Wacom Intuos 3 tablet (A4) on the edit suites here for a
couple of years, and recently bought an A5 one for a laptop.
 
Wouldn't use a mouse again.... takes a day to get used to it, then you never
look back!
 

Linda Rossiter
Creative Director
Rossiter & Co Ltd
01695 726887
www.rossiterandco.com <http://www.rossiterandco.com/> 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Taky Cheung
Sent: 29 June 2006 03:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Digitizer Tablet



I was at a Matrox seminor yesterday that they are selling their new product
Axio and RTX2. They keep showing functionality of Premiere Pro 2. A lot of
the effects they show has a red line above the time line which means they
are not real time and need rendering. The presenter doesn't know why that
happen but saying these effects are accelerated but not Realtime. Then I
asked isn't that RT in RTX2 means Real Time. People laughed and that was the
end of the conversation. 

Anyway, the presenter was using a pen tablet instead of a mouse. I
understand many artists will find it useful to draw instead of a mouse. Does
anybody has experience in using this kind of tablet to edit in Premiere Pro?

Thanks

Taky

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