For Photoshop CS6, will the tablet help improve the accuracy and efficiency with the adaptive wide angle filter and the content aware removal tools?
Which size should I get? Right now I'm using a triple LCD setup (Each LCD is 1920x1200). I heard a medium is the minimum size I should get, but I'm not sure how this will work in a dual or even a triple LCD setup.
I have a 3 monitor setup, I use the intuos large mapped to the central monitor only. I tried a small bamboo before the intuos but the size made it very hard to be accurate.
SoundHound wrote:
I hace a MacPro running 5 monotone and prefer the smaller size tablet. If you mean selecting areas with marching ants the newer is very well.
I don't understand what you mean by selecting areas with marching ants.
lsquare wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by selecting areas with marching ants.
The "marching ants" are the rotating dashed borders of the selected item to be edited.
I use my I5 and CS6 on 1 monitor and I use the CWF all the time with no problems.
Dan
Will using a tablet make it any easier or intuitive in terms of using the adaptive wide angle filter and the content aware features or a mouse is better? I'm still confused here.
lsquare wrote:
For Photoshop CS6, will the tablet help improve the accuracy and efficiency with the adaptive wide angle filter and the content aware removal tools?
Which size should I get? Right now I'm using a triple LCD setup (Each LCD is 1920x1200). I heard a medium is the minimum size I should get, but I'm not sure how this will work in a dual or even a triple LCD setup.
Since I don't draw in CS6 much, the cheapest Bamboo works just fine for me.