COREL011: Prep Photo for Laser

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • One of the more common methods to convert images for laser engraving is to use PhotoGrav, however, the Corel Suite of software is very powerful, and capable of great results as well. In this video I will show how to convert a photo to be laser ready.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @ilhemedu31
    @ilhemedu31 Před rokem

    Thank you. Very nice work..👍👍🇩🇿🇩🇿

  • @motupatlugamesworld5768

    AWESOME WORKOUT

  • @magicman9486
    @magicman9486 Před 2 lety

    Worked like a charm. thanks. I just need to play with the power for my laser. Now if i could just get the rdworks plugin to work on corel 2021

  • @diegoq8417
    @diegoq8417 Před 6 lety

    Thanks

  • @garyniemenski6005
    @garyniemenski6005 Před 2 lety

    Good job!

  • @SimPilot-dl8zy
    @SimPilot-dl8zy Před 3 lety

    How would you do a dark subject? that is my issue. I am trying to do a Black Lab and having a heck of a time getting something I can engrave. I am using a jtech laser and LightBurn. Thanks.

  • @jeevanchitara200
    @jeevanchitara200 Před 4 lety

    No enough extend space ,no machine work, sir please help

  • @chhmansukhna5107
    @chhmansukhna5107 Před 4 lety

    Sir, regards. I having a problem with rd works and pictures. When I design in Corel draw everything looks good. Then as soon as I import the dxf into rd works the picture looks pixelated and comes out terrible. I have used the same method with another Chinese software Lasercut on another machine for years with no problems ( that machine is broken). Can you help me here? I am willing to send you the pics of the Corel file and the rdworks file when imported. Thank you

  • @chocohotelfikar6882
    @chocohotelfikar6882 Před 6 lety

    Nice

  • @lasermark1216
    @lasermark1216 Před měsícem

    Good vdo. Could u plz make vdo for engrave on metal😊

  • @Goktugtas73838
    @Goktugtas73838 Před 3 lety

    which corel program did you use?

  • @ajredaelli
    @ajredaelli Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks for sharing What do I do if the image has white in it? I'm working with a logo that has about 30% white on it. Do I just leave it as it is? Thanks!

    • @ajredaelli
      @ajredaelli Před 4 lety

      By the way - I will be engraving this into a powered cup for a friend of mine. Thanks.

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 4 lety +1

      The white is basically non-lasered space.

    • @ajredaelli
      @ajredaelli Před 4 lety

      mandalaroseworks that can be tricky I guess. Not sure how that would look. Maybe I should give it a gray color before engraving. I will be putting it on a powder coated cup. Thanks!

  • @koalaboala2906
    @koalaboala2906 Před rokem

    I dont have option edit bitmap. Why?

  • @danielalonzo7753
    @danielalonzo7753 Před 6 lety

    Can i use benbox like copy it to there?

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 6 lety

      I don't know. I have never used benbox. These videos are about Corel Draw and RD Works as those are the software applications I have with my laser.

  • @TheJonboix
    @TheJonboix Před 2 lety

    I have CorelDraw X5
    I do not see RDWorks (7:40 into video)

  • @larajermyn1032
    @larajermyn1032 Před 6 lety

    what do you do to engrave this onto Sterling Silver?

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 6 lety

      2 ways, get a fiber laser, or get some cermark or other similar "laser" paint, then hit it with the co2 laser. A co2 laser will not engrave into metals.

  • @enchantedwooddesignz3607

    Thank you, Great video. He is a cutie pie..lol.

  • @dimarcoleonardo
    @dimarcoleonardo Před 5 lety

    Hi, can u please tell me if with 10W fiber laser i can engrave on sterling silver? Is any problem is the silver is laquered or not? Thank u for your time. Leonardo

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 5 lety

      I believe you can, but am not sure. I use only CO2 lasers right now.

    • @dimarcoleonardo
      @dimarcoleonardo Před 5 lety

      @@mandalaroseworks
      For now i don't use corel draw and it takes ages to engrave an picture. Is ok if i buy Corel Draw x4, or better Corel draw x8. I want to use it only for convert pictures. Thanks for helping

    • @dimarcoleonardo
      @dimarcoleonardo Před 5 lety

      I will buy Corel Draw X8, it will be easy for me to use your tutorials

  • @thebeststooge
    @thebeststooge Před 6 lety +1

    What was the DPI of the original image? Another thing that people are finding out is that the dot size of a single lens will never be below about 0.18 no matter how hard you try and with a compound lens system (on a CO2 laser) can get you .05mm but is so faint it is impractical so 0.1mm, on a compound lens, is as low as you can really go so what I am trying to figure out, as is Russ Sadler here on CZcams, is how are these machines able to do it or is it trickery? Your 0.07 interval is far far less than even any single lens can do and what is sad is that no matter how small of a lens the dot size stays about the same from the finding of Russ. Seriously trying to understand how Epilog, Trotec, Thunderlaser, etc... can flippantly just pop in 1000dpi when a real 1000dpi would demand a dot size of 0.0254mm which no way and no how can be achieved on a C02 laser system.

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 6 lety

      I typically go for about 350 dpi, but it is never exact. I certainly don't go for 1000dpi, never have. When I do photos, I get good results from 250-350dpi.

    • @thebeststooge
      @thebeststooge Před 6 lety

      See, this is what we are not understanding because 254dpi means a .1mm dot size and no single lens can give that for a CO2 laser system. The very best might be .17 or .18mm dot size which means a maximum dpi of about 150. What this tells me is a lot of over burning is happening for any dpi greater than that unless the machine is set up with a compound lens system.

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 6 lety +2

      Sorry for the late response. I'm not trying to sound crass here, so bear with me.
      My suggestion is to quit worrying about the math. The lower interval allows a bit of a step-over which winds up cleaning up the engraving. If you are doing a photo or a really detailed engraving, it makes a HUGE difference.
      The best thing would be for you to do some experiments and see the results for yourself.

  • @nickverzino3220
    @nickverzino3220 Před 7 lety

    ok.. so far so good... but when u say.. "so now we are gonna go into our d-works.. " how do u do that.. just learning here.. and cannot jump to what u are saying.. thanks [pls help

    • @WadeWendorf
      @WadeWendorf Před 7 lety

      Just watch where I click the mouse. There is an icon on the screen once you install the macro into corel draw. You will have to follow the instructions from your manufacturer on how to install the plugin.

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 7 lety +2

      I just uploaded another video to my channel which tells you how to install the RD Works macro into corel draw. Please check it out! Thanks!

  • @aralusfootwear
    @aralusfootwear Před 4 lety

    please acrilyc matrial laser photo

  • @hejsansvejsan2016
    @hejsansvejsan2016 Před rokem

    hi can you give private lessons for payment?

  • @johnk8628
    @johnk8628 Před 6 lety

    Is this how these personalized photo necklaces are made? imgur.com/a/yoj28vo . Can you tell..how these color images are converted and ready for engrave / laser.

    • @mandalaroseworks
      @mandalaroseworks  Před 6 lety

      It's the same way as in this video. You would likely wind up doing an image of the dog, then cutting out the outline. It would be 2 operations on a laser, the first is the photo engraving, the 2nd would be cutting out of the outline of the dog.

  • @manusiapurba7529
    @manusiapurba7529 Před 2 lety

    Ga ngerti ah