Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Wacom On Photography

As we all know, Wacom tablets and Adobe Photoshop are a match made in heaven. Digital artists love the pairing. But what about the other type of visual artists who are not traditionally trained in and have few use of the additional features in the Photoshop world, like photographers? Here comes the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a graphic software specifically geared toward photographers. This software allows them to develop images as if in a traditional dark room, made more practical with the help of a drawing tablet.

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5, released on June 10, 2013

For photographers who are not used to the sketching and the sweeping motions of traditional art, a small drawing tablet might work better and is convenient for those mobile snappers.

Wacom Intuos5 Touch Small Pen Tablet (PTH450)

So, do Wacom tablets and Adobe Lightroom get along with each other? Well, yes. The advantage of using Wacom tablet is the pressure sensitivity. It is a vital feature that makes it easier to control the use of the adjustment brush. And it is much faster to use a tablet than a mouse when working with retouching images