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Images and Engraving
Engravable images use multiple colored pixels to form an image. JPEGs and PNGs are common engraving image
types. Most of the photos found on the Internet and photo prints are raster images. Raster images are created using
a fixed number of colored pixels, so they can’t be dramatically resized without distorting their resolution. When sized
to ft a space they weren’t designed to,the pixels become visibly grainy and the image becomes distorted. When this
happens, altered photos may appear pixelated or low resolution compared to the original source. Because of this, it
is important that you save raster files at precisely the dimensions needed to eliminate possible resolution issues.
PDF Files
Engraving works with both vector and pixel-based source files, allowing you to engrave anything from a simple
block logo all the way to high-resolution photographs. A PDF file type is generally treated as a vector file, however,
RetinaEngrave v3.0 can read PDF files as either a vector or an engraving file when you import the image. This
allows operator great freedom in converting any image file to a PDF.
Direct Printing PDF Files
The easiest way to import any file type to RetinaEngrave v3.0 is to “drag ‘n drop” it directly into the workspace
window. If there are ever any problems importing files in this manner, direct printing a converted PDF file is the next
method to try. Most design software have a simple method for converting files to PDF and then directly printing them
to the RetinaEngrave v3.0 software.
Designing in RetinaEngrave v3.0
RetinaEngrave v3.0 includes a robust set of design tools, allowing users to design in the software without needing
outside design software. Third party design software, however, is still an option for RetinaEngrave v3.0 users. Just
about any design software will work (You can choose the software you are most comfortable with, as long as you can
convert files to PDF (which most can). You can also “direct print” to the software. Each operating system does this in
a slightly different way, so check the instructions for your particular program.
If you use third party design software and run into a problem with the print interface, we recommend printing to the
XPS Document Image Writer or saving as a PDF. PDF files save vector information and are the best way to carry
artwork from a non-compatible operating system (Mac or Linux) onto your Windows PC.
Compatible design packages include: CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape and Google’s free online vector drawing
application. Additionally, most CAD packages are able to output drawings in a vector format for printing; Autodesk
123D is particularly interesting for its cost (free) and built-in 3D slicing capabilities.
Section VI. Operations
General Functions
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