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Originally Posted by AB8ND
Might be nice, but other than precision a tablet has pressure sensitivity that I don't you will ever get in a mouse. To me it is just not natural to draw with a mouse. I think you could get a refurb from Wacom for just a bit more and be way happier.
Jack
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I'll have to look into it again. I saw the prices people wrote here and figured a couple hundred for a tablet was a bit much, for editing photos. I don't do illustrations and have a negative artistic index, for drawing or painting. :-D
So do I want a tablet for photo editing? I have four computers connected to one monitor, mouse, keypad. One is for music, one for general use aka business backup, shipping, pdf document creation, one for photo and the last is being set up for video.
One on the other desk is for surfing, email, and the main business system. Laptops are barely usable. I did get a discarded Toshiba Satellite with Pentium 4, but it has quirks, like turning itself on while it's in the bag, and things like that.
Most of these are discards that I brought up to standards, that's why I have divided them for duties. Best one until last week was a 2.4 GHz Dell GX260, 2.2 GHz Celeron, they get much worse from there, like 800 MHz and slower. :shock:
New video editing computer was a moment of insanity and I'm going to love it. Not telling until I get it up and running, but then I need to move everything photo/video over there. Should be able to handle Vegas 7 and CS2 without blinking.