Pen tablets and controllers for editing and retouching definitely help photographers, especially when working on large batches of images. These editing tools from Xencelabs seem to expand that to a whole new level. Tools that are used for editing, retouching, designing, and creating graphics are generally made universal. However, making a tool that can be used by more people often limits how it can be made more efficient for specific workflows.
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