16 September 2005 14:46 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Wacom, normally associated with pen tablets and interactive pen displays has announced the Graphire4, a range of consumer pen tablets that provide the ideal tools for conveniently optimising digital photographs.Aimed at amateur photographers users will be able to use the Graphire4 to correct exposure problems and imperfections, remove unwanted objects and improve the colour of a picture.
Available in either A6 or A5 size the range is available in different configurations with or without digital imaging software - the Graphire Classic (A6), Graphire Classic XL (A5), the Graphire Studio (A6) and the Graphire Studio XL (A5). The Studio and Studio XL versions include Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 and nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 Standard the ideal combination of digital imaging hardware and software.
The new Graphire4 Classic is priced at £74.99, the Graphire4 Classic XL at £149.99, the Graphire4 Studio at £109.99 and the Graphire4 Studio XL at £179.99. Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, Wacom, Dad, USB gadgets


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