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    Issues with engraving Granite

    Hi all! I am so frustrated. I have ruined about $100 worth of Granite tiles this weekend and I'm ready to scream. I had done some beautiful granite engravings over the past month or so but the latest few are killing me. I am processing the photos the same way and have used settings recommended by the machine manufacturer AND the tile supplier. NONE of them came out...AT ALL. I used the settings I used on my GOOD tiles done previously and even they looked horrible!!! What the heck am I doing wrong???? I can't afford to throw anymore money away on tiles!!

    The latest picture I have tried has some extreme white and some shadows. It's a picture with the sun shining on 4 dogs from the side so there is real bright, and shadows.

    Since I have ruined my last tile I went back into the picture and did some brightness adjustments and shadow and highlight adjustments. If it were to be printed as a color picture it would be horrible but since it's going to be engraved, the color doesn't matter.

    Does anyone have ANY suggestions??? Will you share settings you use on black granite???

    Thanks everyone!!
    Jodi Sands

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    Maybe it's not you - maybe the granite is from a different location than your successful batch.
    Sorry I can't be of more help - I haven't tried granite.
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    Pictures help immensely here... we can't suggest anything without knowing what the problem is.
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    Pictures and what machine your using will help. It always helps to have your equipment listed in your signature
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    Granite is difficult on photos to start with, marble much, much easier.

    With the range from highlights to shadows you mentioned only make it harder.

    Are the images that came out nicer in the same values as this one? By that I mean contrast range.

    It seems there has been a post here quite a while back that explained how to do a "Gridded Test"
    That you can do a test with different speeds and power setting to help you optimize the engraving.
    Maybe someone here can guide you to it
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    This is the latest picture I'm having issues with. I have removed the background and isolated the dogs.

    Catherine.jpg

    I can't get the result to load.

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    The Granite I'm having the problems with is from laser bits. The tiles I've had success with are just granite floor tiles from Home depot. I've used the settings recommended by laser bits and they look horrible.

    I have a Boss LS-1630 60W

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    We need pics of the engraving to see what went wrong...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    We need pics of the engraving to see what went wrong...
    I'm trying, but for some reason I can't get it to upload

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    Email me the edited picture with the dogs isolated and I can try it in photograv if you like. kernerdesigns@gmail.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey kerner View Post
    Email me the edited picture with the dogs isolated and I can try it in photograv if you like. kernerdesigns@gmail.com
    I've done it with photolaser AND with CorelPhoto paint! I can email you the result. For some reason I can't get it to upload. I'm going to try to upload the file after processing with Corel Paint and see what you think.

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    Sounds good. I know I've had issues with a reduced dpi image importing into the laser program when exported from corel before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jodi Sands View Post
    The Granite I'm having the problems with is from laser bits. The tiles I've had success with are just granite floor tiles from Home depot. I've used the settings recommended by laser bits and they look horrible.

    I have a Boss LS-1630 60W
    I've never found "suggested settings" to even be CLOSE to what actually works on MY machines. You probably need WAYYYY less power...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jodi Sands View Post
    I've done it with photolaser AND with CorelPhoto paint! I can email you the result. For some reason I can't get it to upload. I'm going to try to upload the file after processing with Corel Paint and see what you think.
    I ran it through one touch photo for you with the black Granite settings. Catherine-NatStone-24.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jodi Sands View Post
    I'm trying, but for some reason I can't get it to upload
    The image cannot be too large (both pixel-wise and kiloByte-wise). Also, make sure the image you're trying to upload is supported... jpg and png should be good.
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