I have to agree with Hecate. I have been using an A4 Intuos II for a couple of years now, mainly for photoshop work, selections, dodging/burning in etc. I find it a bit too large, in retrospect the A5 would have been better, smaller on the desk and cheaper. I mostly use it in "quick point" mode which actually gives you two adjustable working areas- one is around 20x25cm, and a smaller one in the corner is about 7x5cm. The only time the full A4 is useful is if you are drawing or painting strokes and want broad sweeping hand movements. The other time is if you want to place a diagram/pic under the transparent cover and trace over it. I have never used the short cut menu on the pad as it is quicker to use keyboard shortcuts or the menu than stuff around refocusing your eyes onto the pad, finding the indistinct grey on grey buttons, aiming the pen, then refocusing on the screen. Good luck
Frank from OZ
"Graham Archer" wrote in message
Hi,
Does anyone use a Wacom Intuos3 A6 tablet
for their photo editing?
If so are they any good?
Thanks !
Graham