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Announcements Marketing - New Products & Services Wacom unveils Bamboo Fun
Bamboo Fun New Delhi, Sept. 22 Japanese firm Wacom has launched Bamboo Fun, an input device for drawing, painting, sketching and writing, as well as retouching photographs on a computer. The product is aimed at consumers keen to develop their creative skills and amateur photographers. Bamboo Fun has a tablet, digital pen and wireless mouse as hardware and specific software of Corel and Adobe Photoshop. The company claims that it is easy to use and with a few strokes of the digital pen and with its adva nced pressure-sensitive resolution, digital images and photos can be easily edited; red-eye in photographs can be precisely removed and the smallest of imperfections can be accurately adjusted. Paintings, sketches or drawings can be given a more authentic look, as the pressure-sensitive pen enables strokes of varying degrees of thickness to be applied, the company said in a release. Wacom’s intuitive input devices have been used to create digital art, films, special effects, fashion and designs around the world. — Our Bureau More Stories on : Announcements | New Products & Services | Office Equipments & Supplies | Photographic & Allied Products
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