Hey everyone,
I am a industrial designer 3rd student as well as photographer , Looking to invest in a tablet for multiple reasons, but wanted to ask anyone if they have used a good tablet for photo editing? I heard that The difference in mainly in the pen tilt/rotation, pen pressure, screen parallax, expresskeys, multi-touch, and tablet stand. .My friend has an XP-Pen Artist 15.6 ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Artist15-6-192 ... B0785682VP ) 15.6 inch display which is works perfectly, and I am jealous of it. it's a solid beast that's designed for that purpose:
I would like to be able to take a tablet with me instead of my laptop when I travel, and still be able to edit photos. I have looked into XP-Pen Artist 22E pro ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Graphics-Drawi ... B07CP1LMHJ ) 21.5 inch display which looks awesome , are these one recommendable? But before I buy I wanted to get some Info from experienced people.
Things that are important:
-enough processing power and RAM to do the job without pinwheels all day
-good stylus compatibility (any stylus recommendations?)
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Choosing a display graphics tablet for photo editing?
What is the relation with a raspberry PI here?
Re: Choosing a display graphics tablet for photo editing?
Probably none, but wait for OP to respond.
Moved to off-topic until then.
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Re: Choosing a display graphics tablet for photo editing?
There's only one choice as far as I am concerned: 12.9" iPad Pro + Apple Pencil (if you have £850 to spare). Add the Apple Smart Keyboard for another £150 and you have a completely portable workstation. Budget a little more for top quality apps (not expensive by comparison).
There are cheaper ways to go, but always with compromises. It's a question of what compromises you are prepared to make (and always be disappointed with).
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Re: Choosing a display graphics tablet for photo editing?
-enough processing power and RAM to do the job without pinwheels all day
"A pinwheel is a simple child's toy made of a wheel of paper or plastic curls attached at its axle to a stick by a pin. It is designed to spin when blown upon by a person or by the wind." - Wikipedia.
None of my Raspberry Pi boards have, or have ever needed, a pinwheel.