![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When it comes to photos, be prepaired to spend some money on software and countless hours learning how to use it. I have had to use 4 or 5 different software packages to achieve a good output. The biggest challenge is to "massage" customer supplied art to get an acceptable lasered output. Their is no such thing as a one size fits all software for photo processing. (I actually prefer this method to PhotoGrav's output)Ī complete book could be written on the various ways of prepairing photos for lasering. But if you have Adobe Photoshop you can get great results by converting your photo to bitmap and selecting the difussion method. Haven't tried it or heard any reviews yet. Just wondering if anyone has tried it and how it works. If you already have Corel 12, the Half-Wiz program is only $49.00. Has anyone tried this? It says it is designed for the creation of halftones sutiable for abrasive ething and laser engraving applications. I also saw some information on the Photo Brasive Half-Wiz program. Check out some of their products at From: Rose (RSLIEPKA) You can also purchase it direct at The nice thing about it is that the creators of the software also use it. You're going to love it, it works great. You can get it from Laserbits, it's just about $400. Can anyone tell me where to buy it and give me an idea how much it is? I have read a few things about using Photo Grav to convert photos for laser engraving. ![]()
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