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Lightroom Classic 9: No pressure sensitivity for Wacom Intuos Pro
Hi, I'm using a new Wacom Intuos Pro with latest Firmware. According to Wacom's Diagnosis Tool the pressure sensitivity works fine from 0-100%.However, in LR I cannot use the pressure sensitivity as I'm always getting the full 100% (e.g. when using the adjustemnt brush). I know this was an issue in the past but should be solved by now.
I'm using Windows 10, latest release, on a high perfomance PC.
Does anyone have a clue where I need to search for a solution?
Without that feature the tablet is almost useless....
BTW: It's working in Photoshop without any problems...
Thanks!
I'm using Windows 10, latest release, on a high perfomance PC.
Does anyone have a clue where I need to search for a solution?
Without that feature the tablet is almost useless....
BTW: It's working in Photoshop without any problems...
Thanks!
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Rikk
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a year ago
I've tested on Mac 10.14.6 and Win 10 (1903) using the latest Wacom Drivers and pressure sensitivity is working for me on Lightroom 9.0.
Make sure you have Wacom's latest driver installed and configured for Lightroom. You may need a custom pressure sensitivity curve to give you the feel you'd prefer.
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claudia_hereth
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a year ago
Thank you for your feedback. May I kindly ask you to test it again using a Windows 10 PC?
I found many hints in the Internet that it is working well with Mac but not with (also previous) Windows versions.
Latest drivers are installed, of course. I even checked with the Wacom Helpdesk and they suggested to contact Adobe.
Thanks,
Chauswe
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axel_matthies
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a year ago
In Photoshop all worked fine.
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marian_nedelchev
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a year ago
The problem is in Lightroom Classic and the Adobe team must definitely resolve this issue and unify the way Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic engines work. By default, LR must use the same CR engine but apparently something doesn't work right and must be fixed as there are more complaints that are coming. Instead of speeding my post-processing I need to throw away the Wacom which is not a cheap toy after all. I also attach the results I get from CR vs LR while drawing the same lines in exactly the same way. I have already talked to an Adobe User Support specialist and he helped me a bit with adjusting the brush flow (50) and feather (90) but this is just a workaround of the main problem and again it doesn't work as it does in CR and has a great amount of lag. I really hope this is fixed in one of the next LR updates.
Thank you Adobe Team.
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Rikk
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Thank you for the report.
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paul_croft_6cj17nt2sx0cl
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a year ago
I too have this same problem. I've not used Wacom and Lightroom together simply because of this. I have the Intuos Pro Small. I downloaded the latest driver today to try again but the problem remains and all my research says the fault is with Adobe. Pressure sensitivity seems to work OK with Windows Ink enabled but the sliders are unmanageable; turn Windows Ink off and you can grab the sliders OK but then pressure sensitivity doesn't work - and if you search for this problem with Google you'll see it's been around for years. Truly disappointing. I love the idea of the pen but, after forking out a lot of money for it, it just sits on the shelf unused. I think we have been appallingly treated, it cannot be beyond the wit of the team to fix this but we seem to be totally ignored.
Paul
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illya_swan
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paul_croft_7532305
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9 months ago
Just looking for an update re the issues highlighted above - since 80% of my PP is done in Lightroom my expensive Wacom tablet still sits idly here in the office rarely getting used. Since the camera raw 'engine' in Lightroom and Photoshop is essentially the same this is crazy.
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grzegorz_ba_dur
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ond_ej_uhl
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7 months ago
i would like to know if those whom experienced these problems with Windows Ink ON/OFF also experienced the problem with local adjustments. Let me try to explain.
I went thru all of above (because i have had the same problems as all others) but nobody mentioned that when the Windows Ink is OFF (unchecked in the Wacom app) you are not able to switch between two Brush Tools (or two Radial filter) without moving them. It almost always moves a bit, so the effect move. Which is pretty annoying when you work with precise mask (for example for eyes).
Anyone same issue? Any solution? Thank!
(using Wacom Intuos BT M, Wacom Intuos Pro S, Windows 10, newest LR at the moment).
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mihailo_smiljanic
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Lenka Anois
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a month ago
Am I here right on the "is there already a solution" party? Rikk, please join us, we need you back!
(just for the record: having very same issues as described above and would love to hear some feedback from Adobe. It has been a year since we last time heard from you)
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Peter_Hayter
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a month ago
Does anyone know of a graphics tablet that works with Lightroom CC on Windows 10? I have an Intuos Pro (m) (which doesn't work with Lightroom as you'd expect it to) and am thinking of swapping to an XP-Pen or Huion.
I'd just like to get the right one without having to go through the Wacom debacle again!
Thanks,
Peter
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andrelaubner
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a month ago
Same Problem for me. But even if I switch on Windows Ink, it doesn't work. It just seems to switch between 10 and 100% pressure, no smooth line possible. I am pretty confused, since I saw some Youtube videos that show how nice the pressure sensitivity works with Wacom in Lightroom.
And one more thing, when Windows Ink is enabled in Wacom, the right click button on the pen is not working anymore in Lightroom....or rather it behaves strange. Sometimes it shows the overlay, sometimes the context menu of the picture when I right click on a brush indicator in the photo.
I just tried Photoshop and pen pressure is only recognized when windows ink is on. Pen tilt doesn't work either way and I have a little Warning saying "Control by pen tilt requires the use of a tilt sensitive tablet". But I found the fix with the PSUserConfig and it works. Could we have such an option for Lightroom please?
I really have no mood to sort this out, guess I will return the Wacom.
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