How To Use Da Sauce Photoshop Script To Professionally Process a Photo For Laser Engraving.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2020
  • Update: 11/14/2020 I will be releasing this new photo process within the next couple hours. If you have already purchased the photoshop script package or Da Master Collection Bundle You will receive this photo process for free! as always its the best small investment you will make if you're interested in the art of laser engraving photos. I consider it a growing toolbox that only gets better with time as I journey down this rabbit hole.
    If you are just discovering my automated photo processing scripts don't worry! you will also get free updates in the future and welcome aboard!
    Welcome To Da Sauce Script!
    Firstly thank you all for your support! I hope you're enjoying your growing toolbox for the highest quality photo processes that are built with precision, balance and are tried and tested during the building process. Get those machine setting tuned and your results will be just as good as you see with my trials.
    This process was built using resolutions from as low as 170dpi and up to 600dpi, the goal was to make it as easy as possible even if you are a new user. I created a balance between speed, quality and made it easier for anyone to reach perfect settings to show the true beauty of this process.
    If you want to challenge yourself then increase the dpi and the more rewarding it will become! most of my trial photos were of low resolution such as 250dpi just to show yall the quality you can still achieve and really increase our profits because time is money! I have cut my burn time in half and hardly lost anything on maintaining the quality end of the spectrum.
    Lets not forget how much time we now save with this awesome automated process.
    I will have some youtube videos up soon of how to use this script, change the background colors etc.
    Thanks again everybody and enjoy this awesome process!
    Pickup Da Scripts Here!
    Da Master collection bundle includes all of the processes that I have developed for many softwares. Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, Corel Paintshop Pro and Gimp.
    Remember Update are free! Its a growing toolbox of the best processes for laser engraving photos.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @JalapenoChedz
    @JalapenoChedz 2 года назад

    Dude don't apologize, it was fascinating!!

  • @siliconghost
    @siliconghost 3 года назад

    This is the video I've been hoping for. Thank you Sean! For those complaining that it's too much talk, they don't understand that this is more of an art than science and unless you learn how things work "under the covers", your results will always be inconsistent regardless of your machine.

  • @amyatwater71
    @amyatwater71 3 года назад

    Have dabbled with the photos, want to expand expertise. Really appreciate the detail in this video. Excited to get the script and give it a try. Definitely an expansion point for my business. Thank you for the knowledge share - definitely helps all the learning curves I'm on with this laser journey.

  • @randyheinbaugh8238
    @randyheinbaugh8238 3 года назад

    great video, thanks Sean

  • @vegetto2024
    @vegetto2024 3 года назад

    Hello. Does the script work with black granite as well?

  • @driftergw
    @driftergw 3 года назад

    I am just starting to use the photoshop script. Has anyone here had successful results with this using a diode laser on white-painted white ceramic tile?
    I can't seem to get any detail, regardless of power and speed. I get a slight "shadow", but that's it.
    When I run the script, I get a series of windows asking for an OK on all the settings - brightness/contrast, unsharp mask, bitmap halftone screen, bitmap shape and frequency. Should I leave all these on the settings that are already set?

  • @appliedclinicalvr2359
    @appliedclinicalvr2359 3 года назад

    Bought your plugins and assembled my diode laser yesterday. A lot of what you shared in this video is a bit abstract for me until I can find time to play. I especially like the concept of finding baseline settings, making travel a constant, then tweaking power setting for the desired effect. I think you do the tweaking on the fly, but I can't be sure. I'll find out soon enough though. If so, that sort of means that you "paint" your image as you go. That's clearly more art than science, especially if someone expects to plug, play, and walk away. One point of constructive criticism with regards to the video...please consider using a different mic. The audio is awful to the point of being a distraction.

  • @danielferraz2315
    @danielferraz2315 3 года назад

    where you able to confirm how it works with photoshop elements?

  • @zlatanjonic6861
    @zlatanjonic6861 3 года назад +5

    To much talking