Wacom has introduced the addition of two new show tablets that be part of the Cintiq Pro 27.
The brand new 17.3-inch and 21.5-inch fashions have been added with the acknowledged objective of giving photographers and graphic designers extra choices, consolation, and ease of use to skilled workflows that can ship a extra pure pen-to-paper really feel as customers draw or retouch with the units.
The expanded lineup of Professional Show Tablets comes as a part of the corporate’s fortieth anniversary celebration. The smaller tablets may have the identical {hardware} and shade correct 120Hz contact succesful display (1.07 billion shade functionality) because the 27 inch Cintiq Professional in addition to a totally customizable Professional Pen 3 which includes a decreased pen latency.
Each new sizes embody a UHD 4K, 3,840 x 2,160 pixels decision giving customers the potential for unimaginable ranges of element and shade depth to permit for quite a lot of artistic workflows, together with utilizing the 10-point contact gestures to zoom and pan pictures whereas working with the pen.
“The Cintiq Professional product household was developed in partnership with artists, recreation designers and video producers who’re pushing know-how ahead. We watched artists work; we requested what they wanted and what they hoped for. We built-in their needs and the wants of their intensive workflow into the Cintiq Professional line for a pen show that meets their wants right now, and exceeds their needs sooner or later,” says Faik Karaoglu, Govt Vice President for the Branded Enterprise Unit at Wacom.
The corporate says the tablets, whereas smaller in dimension, will nonetheless present customers with ample display real-estate and supply 100% Rec. 709, and 99% DCI-P3 protection in addition to being totally Pantone and Pantone SkinTone validated which can get rid of the necessity for a second shade reference monitor generally.
The show tablets additionally characteristic HDR assist and are outfitted with the flexibility to show hybrid log-gamma (HLG) and perceptual quantization (PQ) curve for higher enhancing of HDR video content material, permitting the system to render the pictures so they seem more true to how the human eye can percieve them in the actual world in comparison with standard dynamic range (SDR).
The brand new $2,499 Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 is obtainable to order from the Wacom Store now and $2,999 Wacom Cintiq Pro 22 will likely be accessible this December.
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