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Product Description
Bamboo Create is a medium format pen and touch tablet specifically designed for the digital photo enthusiastic. The pressure sensitive pen gives you precise control for your digital photo editing creativity. Four ExpressKeys give you quick shortcuts implement your most frequently used commands. Included in the box are full versions of Adobe Photoshop Elements, Nik Color Filters, Corel Painter Essentials, a training DVD and a free coupon for an 8x8 Shutter fly photo album. Using the pen and Multi-Touch gestures gives you the precise control needed to take your creative projects to the next level. Draw, paint, annotate, sign and edit your photos and art all with the stroke of a pen. Does not include 'Autoscan Facebook Pro'.
- Bring your full creativity to life with the natural feel of a pen on paper. Edit digital photos, paint, draw and sketch
- Software included: Photoshop Elements, Corel Painter Essentials, AutoDesk Sketchbook Express and Nik Color Filters and free offers from Shutter fly, Café Press and Digitalscrapbookplace.com
- Work with more than twice the active area, 4 ExpressKeys for shortcuts and a pressure sensitive pen with an eraser
Wacom Bamboo Create Pen and Touch Tablet (CTH670) Reviews
card making ideas : Wacom Bamboo Create Pen and Touch Tablet (CTH670) Reviews
279 of 282 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Wacom Bamboo Create Pen and Touch Tablet (CTH670) (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I've used Wacom tablets for years, from the low end to the best they offer. When I had the chance to test this "fun" tablet I expected it to be rather basic. But it's actually quite impressive. For one thing, this can be used by both right- and left-handed users. I installed it on my Mac (OS Lion) with ease, and setup was a cinch. I'm used to Wacom's features, though, so I deliberately approached this as if I were a new user, and I was pleased that fine-tuning the functions and specs is quite simple. It's impressive how many ways you can engineer this tablet to work for you: you can designate myriad functions for each button, as well as the sensitivity of the pen tip and eraser.I ran this in Photoshop CS5 and found that is assimilates perfectly as a drawing tool--new users who are considering this shouldn't be the slightest bit concerned that incorporating a tablet into their Photoshop, Corel, etc. apps will be buggy or requires lots of advanced setup. Nope, it works just... Read more 172 of 180 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Wacom Bamboo Create Pen and Touch Tablet (CTH670) (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I need to say up front that this is my first tablet, so I have can not do a comparison between various tablets. I am not in the graphic design business although I dabble a little bit in graphic design and photo editing. It wasn't until I got this tablet that I realized how much easier certain editing tasks can be with the right tools.First impressions: The Bamboo Create is sleek and light-weight. It has a flat metallic finish with sleek, smooth black buttons on the side. The pen is a comfortable size for most size hands (large or small). The attached loop holder for the pen is a nice feature which reduces the chance of the pen being misplaced. Features and Set-up: It comes packaged with Corel Painter Essentials, Autodesk Sketchbook Express, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0 WE3, as well as some special offer freebies such as a free Shutterfly photo book. It features training videos for Photoshop Elements and Corel Painter... Read more 158 of 165 people found the following review helpful By neoREgen (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews This review is from: Wacom Bamboo Capture Pen and Touch Tablet (CTH470) (Personal Computers) Notice: The following review is based on using a 2009 white Macbook. The issues that I note with various touch input methods all worked fine with a friend's Macbook Air- except "natural" scrolling, which is still messed up as explained lower in the review. I assume then that if you have a Mac that natively accepts four-finger input via its trackpad that the touch input gestures of the Wacom Bamboo will work fine for you as well. (My computer natively only supports two-finger gestures, though the tablet augments that significantly to three and most of the four-fingered gestures.)Review: The hardware looks nicer than it does on the box (the box is darker and more muted than the product), but not quite the same coloration as is on Amazon's site or Wacom's site. In the online pictures it looks as if the buttons on the tablet are light grey/silverish, but they're definitively black in real life. The tablet's color online appears quite white, especially on the drawing... Read more |
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