Re: Wacom Tablet
I have the 6x8 Intros Wacom Tablet.
The 6x8 from what I understand is the most popular for Photo work. I've had
it for about a year and could never go back to a mouse when working digital
files in Photoshop.
Also when using a mouse your wrist is laying flat on the computer table
which can cause problems for some people over a period of time. But when
using the Pen that comes with the Tablet, the side of your hand not your
wrist is on the computer table which should be more of a natural position
causing far less to no strain at all.
You can also buy a mouse from Wacom to use with the Tablet, but I don't
think it's worth the extra money. I do have a mouse from Logitech next to
the Tablet and if I want to use a mouse, it's there.
If the Wacom comes with extra Pens or a Mouse at no extra cost, fine. But
if they cost extra, I would wait and get them later. One of the people who
works at Wacom told me he only has the original pen and is very satisfied
with it and doesn't have other Pens or the Wacom Mouse.
The flexibility of the Pen and Tablet over the mouse in my opinion can't be
compared and is worth every penny it cost.
Rick Cambra
Shutter Leaf Photography
> I'm thinking of buying a Wacom tablet. Just wondering about sizes and
> features and which have worked for you and why.
>
> Michael Plack
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