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PhotoGraV engraving simulation on black brass.
The engraving simulation is one of the many powerful features of PhotoGraV that enables you to inspect the “engraved product” before it is actually engraved. Shown below is the engraving simulation as you would see it in the PhotoGraV software.
PhotoGraV Comparison on black brass.
As you can see, the real engraving shown below matches closely the PhotoGraV simulation. Before PhotoGraV, you could not inspect the final product without actually engraving it, a costly and time consuming process.Further, without PhotoGraV’s simulation capability, the effect on the final engraving of any adjustments to the image are difficult to predict. Simulation is a powerful tool that saves you valuable time and materials.
PhotoGraV engraving simulation
The engraving simulation is one of the many powerful features of PhotoGraV that enables you to inspect the “engraved product” before it is actually engraved. Shown below is the engraving simulation as you would see it in the PhotoGraV software.Example: Cherry Engraving Simulation Image
PhotoGraV Comparison on cherry plaque.
As you can see, the real engraving shown below matches closely the PhotoGraV simulation. Before PhotoGraV, you could not inspect the final product without actually engraving it, a costly and time consuming process.Further, without PhotoGraV’s simulation capability, the effect on the final engraving of any adjustments to the image are difficult to predict. Simulation is a powerful tool that saves you valuable time and materials.
CorelDraw color clip art and PhotoGraV
Laser engraving the clip art from the CorelDraw collection ‘as is’ produces less than desirable results, many times engravings are totally unacceptable. A few simple steps and processing with PhotoGraV will yield spectacular results. Now you can offer any of the thousands of Corel images to your customers with confidence that the final engraving will be wonderful, and you will not have to spend hours tweaking the art and possibly scraping materials.If you have tried lasering some of the Corel art, you may be aware of some of the problems; ‘hidden’ lines vector cutting in surprising areas, poor contrast in different colored areas, poorly defined edges, loss of detail, coarse dithering, funny checked patterns, unpredictable shading and depth, etc. PhotoGraV solves all these problems and more.
PhotoGraV provides a significant number of advantages over general purpose graphics programs for laser engraving photographs:
PhotoGraV's simulation capability provides a way for you to inspect the appearance of the final product before you actually engrave it. Further, PhotoGraV's interactive mode allows you to adjust any of PhotoGraV's processing parameters and to see the resultant effect on the simulated engraving in near real time (a second or two). PhotoGraV's simulated engraving is not merely an overlay of the input photo on a simulated engraving material but rather is produced by a Power/Lens model using the actual binary image that you would eventually send to your engraver.
PhotoGraV provides a diffusion dithering process that has been designed specifically for laser engraving. Further, the density of the diffusion dithering is user-adjustable and has been optimally pre-tuned for the engraving materials supported by PhotoGraV. The adjustable density of the diffusion dithering is in addition to the more standard grayshade adjustments that are also provided by PhotoGraV. Other common halftone patterns are also provided by PhotoGraV in a user-adjustable form but, for most images and materials, these 'standard' halftones are not nearly as powerful as the adjustable diffusion dithering.
Although the following two functions are provided by other graphics programs, only PhotoGraV allows you to adjust the functions' parameters and see the effect on the simulated engraving in near real time.
PhotoGraV automatically 'stretches' an image's grayshades over the entire grayshade range but also provides user-controlled adjustment of clipping and gamma parameters and histogram equalization in the interactive mode.
PhotoGraV applies a simultaneous smoothing and edge strengthening to the image. Parameters controlling this process are user-adjustable in the interactive mode.
PhotoGraV combines the enhanced image with the dithered image before thresholding the result. In interactive mode, the relative image weights and thresholding parameters are totally user adjustable. To our knowledge, PhotoGraV is the only graphics program that combines the adjustable error-diffused image with the enhanced image before thresholding the result.
For automatic processing, all of PhotoGraV's parameters have been tuned and optimized for each of the engraving materials supported by PhotoGraV. In addition, PhotoGraV recognizes the specific engraving characteristics of each material and processes the input photo according to the 'normal' manner in which the material is used. For example, if a photo is to be engraved on acrylic, the processed image is automatically produced in a 'negative' polarity and is flipped left-to-right. These preset parameters and characteristics can be modified at any time in the interactive mode.
User-defined parameters, specified in interactive mode, can be saved as named parameter sets on disk and efficiently applied to future engraving projects of a similar nature.
The simulated engraving can be printed from within PhotoGraV or can be saved to disk for use in desktop publishing or graphics programs such as CorelDraw. Simulation prints are very useful as customer proofs or as archival reference material.
Printed 'PhotoGraV Reports' provide a complete record of the PhotoGraV session including all processing parameter values, image names, the engraving material, any named parameter set that is used, and all PhotoGraV processing times and estimates.
In summary, compared to general-purpose graphics programs, PhotoGraV has been designed specifically for laser engraving photographs and consequently results in a much more efficient and reliable process than that obtainable by the general-purpose programs.
The PhotoGraV program is accompanied by an extensive User Guide that provides installation instructions, scenarios to assist you in learning the program, and complete descriptions of all of PhotoGraV's functions and controls. In addition, appendices provide additional information including tips for engraving and finishing photos on various common materials.
- Use your scanning software to scan a photo which you save to disk.
- Use PhotoGraV to process the saved image and save the processed image to disk.
- Use CorelDraw to send the processed image to your engraver.