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Wacom Intuos3 Graphics Tablet Review
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Review Summary
Reader Score: 6.67 (out of 10)
Many serious digital photographers have discovered the power and control available with a graphic tablet and are now letting their mouse gather dust when editing images. The additional control and features offered by the current generation of tablets makes image editing easier and more precise than ever. No longer will you feel like you're trying to draw with a brick. With the new Intuos 3 line from Wacom, tablets have become more helpful than ever. In this report, I'll show you how to get the most from your tablet.
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| Photography Blog |
7.44 |
06-13-05 |
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| The Wacom Intuos3 is a pen tablet that replaces the traditional keyboard and mouse combination for a wide variety of computer-based tasks, including photography related programs like Adobe Photoshop, and it supports over 100 software applications. Consisting of a cordless pen, cordless mouse, and tablet, the Wacom Intuos3 is designed to provide the serious photographer, designer, and artist with the ability to quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork. New features for the Intuos3 range include ExpressKeys and Touch Strips on the tablet itself, which replace many common keyboard shortcuts and also allow you to zoom and scroll. Wacom have also made the Intuos3 customisable in almost every way imaginable on an application by application basis. Available in three different sizes, the Wacom Intuos 3 pen tablet promises to make what are often frustrating aspects of digital photography much more intuitive, saving you valuable time and money. So is the Wacom Intuos3 a worthwhile addition to your digital darkroom? Keep reading to find out.
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| BIOS |
6.00 |
12-22-04 |
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| Ideal for digital photographers, graphic design professionals and artists, Wacom's Intuos3 pen tablet offers a much more precise and natural way to draw freehand compared to a mouse. The A4 tablet also provides a 1:1 mapping ratio for most monitors and is ideal for artistic styles that need full arm motion. In addition, it features ExpressKeys and Touch Strips on both sides of the active area to accommodate left- and right-handed people. Doubling the resolution of its predecessor, the Intuos2, Wacom has also upped the pressure sensitivity to 1024 levels in both the pen tip and eraser of the supplied pen, so the tablet is now a lot more sensitive
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