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Old January 31st, 2006, 06:29 PM
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Wacom Training DVD

This was in my email from Photoshop Cafe today. Looks interesting.

http://www.photoshopcafe.com/video/p...s/05_Wacom.htm

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I have been looking at that too ...

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I Made Mention of this CD

I Mentioned this CD on the forums here a few days ago,..I HAVE it. It is VERY GOOD they use an Intuos 3 Tablet I HIGHLY Recommend it to anyone with a WACOM ! ENJOY!
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This was in my email from Photoshop Cafe today. Looks interesting.

http://www.photoshopcafe.com/video/p...s/05_Wacom.htm

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I missed the post, but thanks, HT, I was hoping that someone who owned it would jump in before I decided to buy it. Will it be useful for Graphire owners as well? Thanks
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I missed the post, but thanks, HT, I was hoping that someone who owned it would jump in before I decided to buy it. Will it be useful for Graphire owners as well? Thanks
It looks as though it would be, Carol. Here is a Cut and Paste from the description...it sounds fairly generically geared towards all models to me.

"The most complete training on the Wacom Tablet and Adobe Photoshop ever! This video will show you how to make full use of all the features and techniques avaliable to you. Set up your tablet correctly and stop working like a mouse user in Photoshop. Two of the Top instructors in the industry combine their talents to bring you a video that will totally change the way you approach graphics on your computer.

If you currently own, or are considering a pen tablet, this video is one of the best investments you can make..
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Speaking of Wacom...got my mind set on the 9 X 12 Intuos 3...was at the wacom site this morning checking on pricing....went to B&H Photo and it's 70 bucks cheaper there. B&H is my friend ...jist waitin' for my income tax return now....
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Now why didn't I think of doing a bit of comparison shopping...?? Thanks for the heads up, I'll remember this website the next time I consider a purchase....here is another site that is good for comparison shopping...

http://www.nextag.com/
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It's where I bought my digital camera...it's where I bought my digital camera acessories ...I've also bought photo paper from there ....probably other things that I can't think of right now I tend to check there first when i'm looking to buy something since they tend to have better prices and nothing they sell is grey market....unlike way too many other sites !
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Regarding the Wacom DVD. I was speaking to Wacom Customer Service today and the lady I was speaking with, highly recommended the above mentioned DVD. She said it was the best presentation on the Wacom tablet that is on the market today, and well worth the $39.99. This was not a sales pitch, because she said the site that is offering has no association with Wacom.

I'm going to give it at try. Based on her, and HT's recommendation.

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Thanks all-Dorrie, I'm with you...
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