Basics
You may achieve your desired results with Affinity Photo, Adobe Photoshop, or another raster image editor.
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- Conversion to Grayscale
- Brightness
- Exposure
- Contrast
- Sharpen
- Dithering
Color Depth
Visual representation of grayscale depth engraving
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Step-by-step guide
Preparation
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You configure Engrave Depth through Grayscale
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. The settings below determine the depth and quality of your engraving. Keep in mind that darker tones will engrave deeper than lighter tones. For all image adjustments, you have the option to use presets or adjust via the sliders.
Setup
- Remove everything that you wouldn't want showing up on your final project.
- In my example I cropped the doorway and building name, removed the window squares from our doors and corrected the skew of my canvas.
Adjustments
- The location for adjustments is found on the right toolbar in Affinity, click the tab next to "layers" title "adjustments"
- If you do not see adjustments on your right sidebar then you may need to enable them by clicking "view" on the top menu bar >> click "studio" drop down menu >> and check "adjustments".
- While here I'd like to point out that through Affinity all your adjustments show as a new layer and have the option to toggle on/off as would any other layers.
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- This is found via your "layers" tool bar
Exposure
Recommended to tune your exposure through the slider.
- We are looking for a final image that is slightly washed-out with sharp contrast, but not overly so
- For this example, "+2 Stops" is washed out and "-2 Stops" is underexposed
- Using the sliders to adjust your exposure appropriately is recommended
Black & White
- When converting an image from full color I have found the sliders to be best here, using presets to find a close match and then using slight adjustments to tune your image.
- Sliders tune the saturation/intensity of the colors in your image in relation to grayscale. (RGB & CYMK sliders)
Brightness / Contrast
- As far as Brightness / Contract go I have found that the presets for this option are best, however minor adjustments may be done through the sliders for fine tuning.
Channel Mixer (Optional)
- This option has been useful in correcting black intensity.
- Here I have the output channel set to "gray" meaning I have grayscale sliders.
Inverting your image (Optional)
- Depending on your project, Inverting an images colors will result in a better final project. Inverting an image will result in an inverted project, meaning for the example image below, the doors are darker than the frame and as such, the doors will be engraved deeper in our material.
- This adjustment may be most useful in 1-bit Black & White files where the laser is either on or off,
FInal
- Export your file and test your material and settings
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