![]() ![]() Last edited by Dave Lock 08-08-2009 at 5:32 PM. The blacks will now be engraved but will turn the black granite white.Įdit: Actually, if Black Granite is selected as the material in Photograv I think the image gets inverted anyway. The PhotoGrav software program efficiently process digital photographs so that they can be engraved on a variety of common materials with confidence that. This will make all the blacks white and all the whites black. If you are engraving on black granite you should be inverting the image rather than reversing it. The suggestions from Photograv is 83%s-100p but the detail is a little blurry and it just doesn't look great.Ĭan someone share some tips and their process for preparing photos for engraving? Thanks I've been reversing the image and lasering on mostly black granite using 250 dpi on my ULS3.60 w/50 watts The b&w pictures look great but after I process them in Photograv the engraving is only so-so. I've tried cutting out and converting my picture to grayscale in PhotoPaint and Photoshop. I was just given a copy of Photograv and I've been playing with it a little with mixed results. ![]()
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