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Top Brand Darkroom Cotton Gloves, 12 Pairs Per Pack. | 
enlarge | Brand: Unknown Category: Photography
Buy New: $10.99
Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
MPN: NP10141 Model: NP10141 UPC: 410000027103 EAN: 0410000027103 ASIN: B0002EE3KM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description One Size Fits all. Any photographer who spends a lot of time in a darkroom should have protective gloves and aprons. With the lintless gloves and vinyl aprons, protecting your clothes and skin is easy and comfortable.
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Great for Digital Artists Using Tablets July 10, 2008 I have a Wacom Intuos 3 (Wacom Intuos3 6 x 8 Pen Tablet) and one of the major problems I found creating digital art is that after a while, your hand begins to stick to the tablet surface. That makes it hard to have steady, flowing strokes; you get jerky lines that snap all over the place.
These gloves solve the problem completely, as they reduce the friction to a very comfortable minimum.
I strongly recommend them as an additional tool for any digital artist using a tablet.
Not Just For The Darkroom! March 8, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I use a Wacom Graphire tablet for my work as an animator and found that the perspiration from my hand could make it really uncomfortable to work with after a full day of drawing. I thought wearing a glove might help, but was unsure of what kind to use. Thank God for the internet! I just typed in "cotton gloves" and these gloves were near the top of the list. They are absolutely perfect for what I need them to do, and have provided the added benefit of a more friction-free drawing experience on the tablet. I don't know if this is a widespread problem among tablet users, but if it is, this is a perfect (and inexpensive) solution!
Keep smudges off, but they are loose November 30, 2006 There's no indication whatsoever about the quality of these gloves, so let me say that they are unfinished gloves and therefore they can be very loose, as the cuffs are not sewn. They are exceptionally thin, which is a plus for my purposes but not necessarily for everyone else. I use them like the other review, to protect my artwork from being smudged by my hands.
drawing gloves July 25, 2006 I got a tip from an artist friend who told me these gloves were a great way to keep my hand from smudging my work. They worked out great!
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