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Wacom intous photo tablet setup

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  • Tom de Meadows
    Are you referring to a Cintiq Pen Display or a Pen Tablet? If a Pen Tablet, it should be ready for use without further configuration as soon as the drivers are installed.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Have a look at the Capture One blogs. David Grover posted one a year or so ago that shows how he's configured his Intuos.

    The configuration is a personal thing. I've got mine so the button and ring functions mirror my other image editing shortcuts, such as zoom, brush size, and undo. I found David's sharing to be helpful but not essential.
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  • Isaac Salgado
    [quote="NN259560UL" wrote:
    Are you referring to a Cintiq Pen Display or a Pen Tablet? If a Pen Tablet, it should be ready for use without further configuration as soon as the drivers are installed.

    thanks, got the tablet yesterday and I just had to download the drivers and it's working now. The only thing that I regret is getting the photography bundle because I will not use the software the come with since I got the c1, but it is working great.
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  • Isaac Salgado
    [quote="Nature Isme" wrote:
    Have a look at the Capture One blogs. David Grover posted one a year or so ago that shows how he's configured his Intuos.

    The configuration is a personal thing. I've got mine so the button and ring functions mirror my other image editing shortcuts, such as zoom, brush size, and undo. I found David's sharing to be helpful but not essential.

    Thanks, I will look for it. The one that I have is the entry level, so I have 4 buttons. I have setup two of them so that I could change the size of the brush. I'll read that article from David.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="Reelon" wrote:
    [quote="Nature Isme" wrote:
    Have a look at the Capture One blogs. David Grover posted one a year or so ago that shows how he's configured his Intuos.

    The configuration is a personal thing. I've got mine so the button and ring functions mirror my other image editing shortcuts, such as zoom, brush size, and undo. I found David's sharing to be helpful but not essential.

    Thanks, I will look for it. The one that I have is the entry level, so I have 4 buttons. I have setup two of them so that I could change the size of the brush. I'll read that article from David.

    I spent a little while looking for the tutorial in question, so here is a link so that anyone else can go straight to it.



    Ian
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