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Adobe Photoshop is specifically designed to be used with a Wacom pen tablet. Pen pressure, pen tilt, and even the airbrush's finger-wheel can control attributes like opacity, size, color, and exposure. With a Wacom pen, you have the power to dynamically control Photoshop's tools in the most natural and intuitive way possible.

Photoshop has more than 20 customizable tools that perform at their best with a Wacom pen. Simply press a little harder or softer with your pen for more or less effect. Photoshop feels every slight adjustment that you make with your Wacom pen.

Photographers, designers, and artists choose to work with Wacom pen tablets because Photoshop Quick Masks and Layer Masks are designed to be used with a Wacom pressure-sensitive pen. Color temperature, exposure, blur, and any other Photoshop effect can be applied with pressure-sensitive pen control. To selectively undo the effect, simply turn your pen over and use the pressure-sensitive eraser. Whether making selections, retouching, or applying effects, working with a Wacom pen is clearly the fastest way to work to achieve a smoother, more natural look.

For more information on Adobe's most recent release of Photoshop, visit: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/

Adobe Photoshop Tips

Painterly effects with the Art History brush
Blending images and textures
Creatively combining images
Removing Dust and Scratches
Easy Exposure Correction
Hand-coloring black and white photographs
Jellybean Retouch
Creative Dodge & Burn
Car into night
Selectively apply filters and special effects.
Replacing Objects
Take someone from one photo and add them to another
Put a logo on a shirt
Photoshop Santa
Water Motion
Halloween Magic
Enlarging an Object
Layer mask magic
Transforming Photo Edges
Improve your digital photos.
Cleaning an Image
Improving Old Photos
Removing Red Eye
Turn a photo into a painting.
Painting with the History brush.
Paint with the Art History brush.
Colorize black and white photos.
Make a chalk drawing come to life.
Create the look of painting with light.
Zig-zag filter and smudge.
Combining Painter and Photoshop.
Pressure-sensitive smudge tool.
Photoshop's adjustment layers.
Paint realistic snow.
Create a cast shadow
Cut, paste, and cast shadows.
Turn a photo into coloring book art
Create a new brush and use it
Layering Images
Blurring the Background
Football head
Emulating Motion


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