Part 2- Machine side with our photo processed by Da Sauce Script for photoshop.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • In this video we will be burning the photo that we had just processed “edited” with photoshop and Da Sauce Script which is an automated photo editing process that will save you time and half the battle with unlocking the combination to a process that only works with mediocre results to once again be lost and confused on this unpredictable world of photos with lasers.
    The results you can get with my photo editing automated processes will blow your customers and competitors minds! All that is left is fine tuning your machine settings and this video is going to walk you thru my logical method of finding the best settings for the photo on just about any substrate.
    Just replicate this technique and use The newest addition to my growing toolbox of photoshop scripts Da Sauce Script then trust the photo process and my technique to the best settings taking days or even months of guesswork or using someone else’s settings getting further off track and into the abyss of guesswork and frustrations.
    If any of you ever need me to burn a photo as a bar for you to reach, I would gladly do so. So reach out if you need a hand.
    Feel free to join my Facebook group “The Original Dude With A Lazer” yes, that’s with a z 😉 come checkout our groups awesome photo work, ask questions and get help without being shamed by know it all trolls. We don’t forget where we all once started!
    You can pickup the photoshop script package that includes Da Sauce Script here for $20 and it’ll be the best 20 bucks you’ll spend. You’ll even make your money back on your first photo job that you finally feel great putting it in your customers hands because if you follow the recipe you can do exactly the same quality you have seen come out of my machine, they’re all just laser machines that fire a round dot onto a substrate.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @2325bert
    @2325bert 2 года назад

    Sobre que material estás haciendo el grabado láser?

  • @tristonm37
    @tristonm37 2 года назад

    I hate to be critical, but it is vitally important in these videos that you let the viewer know what wattage of laser you are using - either in the video itself, or in the description of the video. Giving speed and power that you are using without that information for reference is useless especially with the videos showing use of at least 3 different machines and probably 3 different wattages. The audio on some of these can be hard to make out. All that critical stuff aside - I have found your video's informative and helpful, so thank you for putting them out there.