I find a mouse adequate for many things. In particrlar though it is very
difficult to make irregular selections using the mouse. I want to do this
either when I'm applying a filter to only a specific element of the
photograph or when I want to 'lift' an element out of a photo and cut/paste
elsewhere, like when doing silly photo projects.
Tom C.
From: Lon Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Graphic Tablet Recommendations?
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 14:57:24 -0500
Tom, I just tried to look for my Wacom Graphire, purchased about 2000,
to see what model it is and couldn't find it. It was the smallest and
cheapest at the time, probably under 100 US dollars. It worked well.
But I didn't find it that useful for photography. Mousing seemed about
as effective. It had pressure sensitivity and a gazzilion presets. Whu do
you find a mouse inadequate? I might be still using the table today,
but it just took up too much desk real estate (I have a small computer
desk).
-Lon
Tom C wrote:
I'm considering purchasing a graphics tablet for use with Photoshop. I've
been looking at the WACOM Graphire 3 & 4 (6 x 8).
Does anyone have any anecdotal experience they can relay? What's the
difference between the '3' model and the '4' model? It looks like the '4'
is twice the price, but LPI, accuracy and sensitivity appear to be
identical to the '3' (at least on the B&H website).
Any other manufacturers I might want to consider?
Thanks.
Tom C.