

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021 (Windows/Mac)ĬorelDRAW 2020 is our latest version and it’s better than ever!.Rodney gave him an answer on the SS aspect.
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I answered a question from Johnny in another thread about how to knock out the background. It was Johnny Orange asking for help with PhotoGrav. I am a little confused about who Phil is - the only questions in this thread seem to be from Smoky and Johnny Orange. Not much too it - it worked like a charm and the customer was amazed. I used Corel Photo Paint to knock out background then processed in PhotoGrav - using the back brass parameters. You do a fair amount of work in stainless steel, and if memory serves, you use PhotoGrav.ĭavid - I do a lot of Stainless Steel - but have only done one photo on SS - that was a "Bowie" knife last month. Who's the expert David I can turn too - you may be able to help out there One of these days, I'll get the right stuff. I say, "Nothing wrong in making new money with old equipment."

Since I work on oddball jobs, I've been busy taking photos of risky, yet profitable, jobs that I'll turn into upcoming PicTutorials.Īll work performed on outdated technology. I get involved with jobs I really shouldn't, but after 35+ years in this industry, I'm beyond rehabilitation. Thanks Harv - I'll look into that process

You can then use the fill bucket to fill that area with either black or white as needed. Use the mask tools to enclose the part you want to keep. Laserbits have said remove background in one of their reports, How do you do that ie Corel paint ? I scanned the image in at 300dpi converted to greyscale 8 bitmap, exported into photograv, processed it and sent back to corel for engraving. I'm currently doing an image and all I get is a very blackened finish. He will try to engrave ANYTHING that doesn't move and even there, David will make exceptions! :Sĭavid - Engraving on stainless steel using PhotoGrav, Can you enlighten on the proper procedure. I think his motto should be,"The difficult is done right away, the impossible just takes a little longer." If they have a job they will not even attempt, they take it in and farm it out to the mighty Stunt Engraver. He has found his niche by doing the engraving that other engravers will not attempt. Stunt makes nearly impossible engraving jobs look simple. I appreciate your fast reply and opinion! Not critisizing, just curiousity has reared its head.īeen rummaging around online since I posted that question, and itĭoes indeed seem that this is a first rate program, when used by Now if I can get this old brain to absorb it, eh?īut, forgive me for asking, but why "Stunt Engraver"?
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If you are serious about photograph engraving as a target market for yourself, Photograv will be a software you will need to have in your arsenal. Here's a thread with some useful info on the subject of PhotoGrav: Or on any other software that may be useful for zapping images So, I would like the opinions of anyone that has used it, if you care to

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The manufacturer's website is naturally full of wonderful things,Īnd that may be 100% accurate. It has been suggested I buy Photograv, from another who has a laserĮngraver, but that was via email, and no photos to show me what itĬan do. I try to zap a photo into an item as a halftone. I have Coreldraw 12, and I am not atĪll impressed at what I get from my Universal M-300 (25 watt) when I am seeking opinions on software used to engrave photographs into
