they're good for fine tuning sliders where trying to change values by 1 or 2 with a mouse is very difficult. They take a bit of getting used to so you have to be using them a lot to get the muscle memory of where the dials are and what elements each dial changesHi everyone,
Im considering a Loupedeck/Tourbox type purchase to help with Lightroom processing but unsure of the best way forward. Could some of you offer me some sound advice please?
Thanks
Try a graphics tablet ...fine tuning sliders where trying to change values by 1 or 2 with a mouse is very difficult
I was given one for free a few years ago. They asked me to promote the fact that I'd used it to edit my "race" images when I posted them on line. Not used it for a long time.I have a loupedeck+ but it's been sat in a cupboard for a while. The few times I've used it, it was excellent but most of my editing is done sat on the sofa with a laptop, which is not ideal for using it. If I can ever convince one of the "children" to move out, I'll get a desk and drag it back out again.
I have the Wacom - still not as accurate as the dials method and very much depends on how steady your hand isTry a graphics tablet ...