PixelPest
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Yes it´s the big one. I contacted Huion+XP-Pen - but it seems they are clueless so far. Thanks for your insights.
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Pretty sure: No. My iMac is from 2011 when Apple implemented the first generation of Thunderbolt ports into MBP and iMac. Pretty much everything seems" better" with 2012 Macs (Metal-compability, TB2, e.g.).
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First I have to need the connection thing sorted. Neither XP-Pen nor Huion have iMac users on their radar.
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I´ve been through the faqs already. There´s no TypeC USB on my iMac afaik. No really: The smallest is 11,6" and 350€, the 13" is no longer available, the Pro16 not available right now and goes up to 425€, Pro 20 and Pro22 no longer available, Pro20(2019) 550€. 16" is good for me.
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The XP-Pen Artist16Pro is now 280€ - beat me to it. But whatever brand I choose I have no clue how to connect to an iMac with no HDMI port.
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I have a question that might goes in that particular direction. I have 365 landscape photos (yes one per day) hand-shot from the same sight/angle I want to make a video from. Because they are not 100% aligned can I use A-Photo to batch align them as a stack, crop and export individual shots from there? Cheers
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As the XP-Pens are on sale I´m close to get the Artist16Pro. But as I´m on an iMac only it has no HDMI-port. So my guess a Mini Displayport to HDMI adapter won´t do it. The friendly Chat Bot from their site just say HDMI-to-USB adaptor - didn´t link to any brand. There are so many variations like 30Hz TypeC or 60Hz. I´m fairly lost. Anyone here uses XP-Pen Displays on iMac probably? Cheers
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I wished we had a circle tool that allows open/partially circles like almost any vector.apps have I can think of including good´ol Freehand. All these "solutions" are just workarounds in my opinion. If the user needs to export he will pretty much need to: 1. double yellow circle 2. select yellow+white circles 3. Expand stroke 4. Boolean subtract 5. use Node tool to select point from inner part - cmd+A to select all connected point - and Delete 6. select yellow circle and Expand Stroke
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I for instance need black&white imagery for my stamp making process. I´m printing on a 1200dpi monochrome laser. I tend to forget to use only either K=100 or RGB=0,0,0. So just the slightest amount of CYM will rasterise and graphic elements get unsharp borders. Not sure how this relates to ink printer which I don´t use.
