From: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#10]
15 Jul 2005
To: Bill (BILL_S) [#9] 15 Jul 2005
Bill,
Reading about your purchase of PhotoGraV, I could have written that. I wouldn't use it on anodized either. (May I ask what you're doing with the anodized, and how you market/price it.)
I use PhotoGraV when the effective resolution of the substrate is low: wood, absolute black granite, glass...
It would be great if ULS added 2 parameters to their halftone function.
1) Lines per inch. It is now a function of engraving resolution. - Sometimes I want a higher engraved LPI, lower halftone LPI combination, than the driver's defaults.
2) Maximum spot size. - This can be simulated by shifting the grayscale away from black, so it's just a convenience.
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#11]
15 Jul 2005
To: Bill (BILL_S) [#9] 16 Jul 2005
As I have said before, I am very inpressed with what the XP driver from Universal can produce. By spending 1/2 hour doing it by hand and converting it to B/W I can get it faintly better, but not much.
I began doing it manually before that USL driver upgrade, tried the upgrade when I went to WinXP, and never thought about going back.
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