Wacom Intuos Pro S
5080 lpi
Wacom Intuos Pro S
5080 lpi
3 years ago •
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3 years ago •
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I've used it for 3D modelling in Blender and i have to say that it is a nice upgrade from using a mouse
4 years ago •
purchased this product
I bought the tablet to work with Lightroom and (to a lesser extent) Photoshop.
And this is exactly where one of the main problems lies in connection with Windows 10, Adobe and the Wacom driver.
With the tablet, you can basically work pressure-sensitively (i.e. when you press harder with the pen, a line becomes thicker than when you only apply light pressure).
However, Windows 10 itself also has drivers for tablets.
However, this Windows Ink / Windows Freehand function has a massive problem:
If it is activated...
- pressure-sensitive work is possible in Lightroom and Photoshop
- certain handling problems occur in Photoshop
- the sliders in Lightroom react only after a massive delay (approx. 1-2s) to inputs (which makes normal working almost impossible)
If this is deactivated...
- pressure-sensitive working is basically not possible
- in Photoshop there is a trick (with a small special file) that turns it on again anyway (without having the other handling problems)
- in Lightroom the sliders work again without any problems; but you have no pressure sensitivity (and you can't activate it again with a trick).
Just as a note:
I'm talking about a very powerful brand new Windows laptop with Windows 10 up to date. Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop on the latest available release and latest Wacom driver.
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