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    What are the most common softwares used by us Laser engravers ?

    I was just wondering what are the most common softwares that we engravers use (shareware or not) ?

    As for me ...

    in order-

    1) Coreldraw
    2) Photoshop
    3) Photograv
    4) Andromenda Screens Plugin for photoshop
    5) Autocad
    6) Illustrator
    7) Corel Trace


    Just was wondering if there was a common denominator. And if there are some good softwares out there that I have not come across of that might be pretty usefull if applied (file archiving, thumbnail viewer, etc.)

    So what is yours

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    Xnview is well worth keeping. Easy to convert to greyscale/size and setting the dpi - http://perso.orange.fr/pierre.g/xnview/enxnview.html and XnView provided as Freeware for private non-commercial, educational use and non-profit organization.
    Epilog 45w Helix X3/X5 Corel Microflame Generator (flame polisher) Heat Bender


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    I do most of my photo editing in Photoimpact.

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    I too use:

    Coreldraw
    Photoshop
    Corel Trace

    but also use:

    Freehand
    Gerber Composer
    Adobe Streamline



    Sammamish, WA

    Epilog Legend 24TT 45W, had a sign business for 17 years, now just doing laser work on the side.

    "One only needs two tools in life: WD-40 to make things go, and duct tape to make them stop." G. Weilacher

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    Irfanview for image sorting/thumbnails/opening images quickly to see what they are. It's free, and the default image viewer on all my computers because it loads quickly. Not directly to do with lasering, but makes finding and assessing images quickly quite easy.

    Photoshop. Andromeda etchtone plugin.
    Coreldraw
    Real Draw Pro (Mediatone)

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    We use CorelDraw X3, Photoshop 7.0, Photograv 7_11, and CorelTrace. Still learning!!

    Nancy (91 days)
    Nancy Laird
    Owner - D&N Specialties, Rio Rancho, New Mexico
    Woodworker, turner, laser engraver; RETIRED!
    Lasers - ULS M-20 (20W) & M-360 (40W), Corel X4 and X3
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    I use Corel 12, Corel Trace, Laser Master 8 I couldn't live without any of them
    ~Joni~
    ACCURIS POWERSHARP 12 LASER ENGRAVER
    IOLINE PLOTTER/CUTTER 24"
    LASER MASTER 8.0v3
    COREL DRAW 12
    JASC PAINT SHOP PRO 8
    AND
    A Fully Loaded Woodworking Shop
    with no where to put it all

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    Nesting

    thanks for the replies.

    Googled up Laser Master 8 and found it to have a NESTING feature. This fits as many objects into 1 area good for high production work such as ours.

    I was wondering if there was any plug ins for corel available for this feature.

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