Wacom Intuos Pro Ok For Mac Os X Sierra ?
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Display resolution is irrelevant. The medium has an 8.8' x 5.5' active area according to their specifications. Everymac has 20.3' x 25.6' x 8' as the dimensions for the newest imac, but viewable area would be less than 20.3 x 25.
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I can't seem to find that. Anyway the distance your cursor moves will differ from your hand movement. I always found that irritating when it came to any fine detailing or masking. Your results may vary. Even with a 15' rmbp I would be fine with a large tablet, because the tablet wouldn't exceed the size of the display. Just make sure you have the room to use one comfortably if you decide to go that route.
Unfortunately, what concerns later Sierra updates and 10.13 in particular, the installer itself does not recognise the correct OS version, saying it won't run under a system 'earlier than 10.6'. I have both CTE 430 and 630 tablets. 5.2.6 can run under 10.11 giving the second life to CTE 430 Sapphire but, strangely enough, NOT to CTE 630 Graphite. Hi Jens I've just tried this using a Bamboo CTL-470 with macOS Sierra and AD 1.5.1 and i'm unable to. I'm using a Wacom Intous Pro and Apple Magic Mouse. That's good to know if anyone is currently having this issue.
Note that if you set it to work across both displays simultaneously in a tiled manner, it will feel weird no matter what due to the difference in aspect ratio. If you check 'force proportions' under those circumstances, it will crop the tablet area in use. Click to expand.I'm not various people, but I have been a Wacom tablet user since the ADB port days, about 15 years or so. I'm using a medium-sized tablet on either of my two rMBPs, and use either a 27-inch monitor or 40-inch HDTV as a monitor, and the medium tablet suits me just fine. FWIW, I'm also 6'7' - and I like bigger things as they just make me feel 'normal', but not in a Wacom Tablet!
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I've also used a medium Wacom tablet with my old 17' Macbook Pro and 27' iMac - no problems. You'll find that you'll adapt very quickly to a medium tablet. I've also bought a small Intuos for when I travel.
The software driver allows for switching between 'mouse mode' and 'Full mode', and per-application settings, and includes a utility to save your preferences. The large tablet is too frickin' large for 99% of what I use it for, some video, some image editing, lots of office work, and some web stuff. I know a guy who bought a large tablet, and then exchanged it for a medium-sized tablet.
I am considering a large Wacom tablet, but it's going to be the new Cintiq. Without the touch option. Click to expand.You're overthinking your work process IMO, and I do get what you're hoping to accomplish. I've been building bridges and buildings for over 20 years, and can tell the difference between a 19mm bolt head and a 20mm bolt head from distance. For what you're describing, I use the scanning engine in the latest version of Illustrator and an inexpensive scanner.