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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: London
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Wacom Graphics Tablet Question...
Hi everyone
Just wondered if anyone has experience with any of the Wacom products. I will be using it mainly to re touch photos but possibly using for basic design purposes (banners etc nthing too complex). I have been looking online and am torn between the Intuos and Bamboo Fun. I like the look of the Bamboo and it seems to have good reviews but is it good enough to use for photo editing or only for 'hobbyists'? I know the Intuos is the more 'professional' one but my websites aren't super professional and 'polished' they are more amateur so what do you think i should go for? Does anyone have experience with either or ideally both models and if so what is your advice? Thanks in advance to all who can advise. Rebekah.x
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nassau, Bahamas
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Quite frankly, the novelty wore off. Unless you're working some serious graphic design hours, I would recommend the Bamboo. If you like the experience you always can sell it then upgrade to the Intuos (bigger is indeed better). Personally I found myself still using the mouse to edit, although the pen was great at creating a new drawing. YMMV.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: New York
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I had an old Intuos and for Christmas last year got one of the new Bamboo tablets. Aside from the new one being a bit smaller (it fits in my laptop carrying case) they're pretty much the same.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Las Vegas
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I have the Intuos 6x8 tablet, and I don't know how I ever lived without it..
I don't do any GD, but do photo retouching, and it's increased productivity and retouch quality by leaps and bounds. |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Indiana
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The bamboo would work just fine.....you won't regret it
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: London
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Thanks guys much appreciated...think i might go with the bamboo then just to be cost efficient!
Cheers for the advice! Rebekah.x
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