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Pressure-sensitive tablets are often ideal when you're editing photographs in Photoshop. If your edits are confined to global adjustments that can be easily applied using a slider, a tablet isn't so necessary. But if you perform localized edits -- dust removal or cloning; masking of tone or color adjustments; or any type of dodge or burn effects -- then a tablet can greatly ease your post-production life. This video by Ben Long using a wireless Wacom Intuos4 demonstrates when and why pressure-sensitive tablets rock.

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  • I love humour in unexpected places (thumb). Thanks for the tutorial and for the excellent quality of the presentation.

  • Is it worth all the money? Had any problems with it so far? Does it have the nib wear problem like the other intuos4's ?

    I am currently using a wacom bamboo (1st generation), is it worth the money to upgrade to intuos4 wireless?

  • This is excellent; definitely on my shopping list now!

  • Very cool. I currently have a Wacom Graphire 4, really need an upgrade.

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