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Wacom tablet and C1 : what do you think ?

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  • nggalai
    I use an Intuos, too, with Capture One. I find it most feasible when removing sensor dust or masking areas, less so for "normal" RAW development work – I'm faster with my trackball in such cases.

    Tablet support in C1 rocks Lightroom’s socks off and actually is one of the reasons I didn’t really consider switching (back) to Lightroom when version 5 was released. Pressure sensitivity is one thing, the other is assigning functions to the Intuos’s keys – very easy and straightforward with Capture One; with Lightroom’s modules approach, not so much.

    The touch functionality of my Intuos isn’t something to write home about though. I disabled it pretty quickly after receiving the new tablet, it gets in the way of swift pen work in my case.

    Cheers,
    -Sascha
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  • Sean Kernan
    I'm struggling with this. How do you set pressure sensitivity and also having the pen reflect the diameter that is west for brush
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  • NNN635334001806491907
    I think a tablet in programs like C1 and LR are essential, as they have crude masking capabilities.
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  • jd-photography
    Same here, I use my Intuos all the day with C1 and would never want to miss it. Just essential!

    Kind regards,
    Joerg
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  • Robert Davis
    I've recently bought a Wacom tablet and I'm a little disappointed with the way it works in C1 compared to Lightroom. In Lightroom pressure sensitivity seems to be set to control the strength of the effect. For example if I have the brush set to -2 exposure then light pressure darkens a little, increasing pressure darkens towards -2. In C1 pen sensitivity seems to be set to brush size which is not what I want.

    Can I change this? I want the pen to act the same way as it does in Lightroom.

    Thanks.
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