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    digital image of a dog's face to the laser

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqk6RphykD0

    1/4 pine plywood took a digital photo of a dog's face and lasered it out ,took a lot of effort trick is in the photo preps
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    Quote Originally Posted by stan kern View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqk6RphykD0

    1/4 pine plywood took a digital photo of a dog's face and lasered it out ,took a lot of effort trick is in the photo preps
    Stan, nice to see that you are learning to work with your new laser.
    While your photo is a good effort I am sure with practice you can do much better. Pets are sometimes hard to do because or contrast issues.
    I use photoGrav but others here can and do very well using the gold method with very stunning results. I believe that Rodney is the author of the original Gold method, search the forum using these key words to find more information. also pine is a poor substrate to print photos on.try Baltic birch,allder,aspen,cherry or a snow maple. I hope your enthusiasm continues and I look forward to seeing future photos as you continue to refine your craft.
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