Now you can engrave photographs with ease! Powerful tools that have been found effective in processing photos for laser engraving. The process has been so difficult and time consuming, in fact, that many engraving shops simply do not offer engraved photographs as one of their products. Traditionally, the engraving of photographs has been difficult and has been a hit or miss endeavor resulting in many discarded products. The objective of the program is to efficiently process scanned photographs so that they can be engraved on a variety of common materials with confidence that the engraved photographs will be of superb quality. PhotoGraV has been designed specifically for Laser Engravers. Dave Stevens demonstrates the 1-Touch Laser Photo™ The enclosed picture was of a real person, it is at dpi - it's from the sample that comes supplied with Photograv and yes I do think it's worth the money.Welcome to Laser Jump Start! I would aslo like to find a photograph of a real person that someone has done with Photograv. I appreciate the picture and your comments, But I am still looking for answers to these other questions. They also posted some numbers for this type of Marble. Is Photograv worth that much more? I thought it was you, but maybe it was someone else who wrote that LaserSketches marble is not really marble but Granite that cuts something like Marble. Frank, I have read a lot of the posts about marble, what I was looking for in this thread was peoples opinion about PhotoGrav and One touch laser photo. Just import the image as it is into Corel and run it, it is already processed and doesn't require any other input from you. If it is perfect when you run this picture, then your problems are you are not processing your image correctly. Run it through your laser and see if the problem is less than what you have been getting. Make sure you have them in the right order. Marble is a relatively soft substrate and a lot less than granite, I have a 45 watt laser and for marble the recommended settings are 30 speed to power, I put this picture through the original Photograv 2. Bruce as a newbie you should use the search facility at the top of the page to review past posts. Ok, it seems the files is to large to upload. I am looking for suggestion on the content A memorial for a friends pet and If someone with PhotoGrav would like to try and convert it I would like to try and cut it again.
I get a half way decent text engraving with the settings of speed and a power of Does anyone have a suggested setting for this material and a 80w laser? Next question, is there that much difference between PhotoGrav and One touch laser photo? I am uploading a copy of the picture I am trying to engrave.
I then proceeded to jump all over the place and totally ruin my 1st sacrificial piece of marble. The person that answered the phone suggested a speed of 75 and a power of This didn't even scratch the surface. When they arrived I called and asked them what settings I should use with my 80 watt laser. I have always heard good things about pictures on marble, so I ordered two cases of 6圆 tiles from Laser Sketch.
So,then I figured the next step would be marble.
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I downloaded the trial version of One Touch laser photo and was able to get a pretty decent picture on a piece of Alder and some black anodized aluminum. Remember Me? What's New? of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of Thread: PhotoGrav or One touch laser photo.