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#You will want to reduce the image to greyscale for processing. [[File:Engraving_greyscale.png|300px]]
#You will want to reduce the image to greyscale for processing. [[File:Engraving_greyscale.png|300px]]
#Any colour correction is best done at this stage while the image is still at it's original resolution. <br>For example, adjusting the contrast so that darker areas are much brighter so that you don't and up with large areas of entirely black wood. [[File:Engraving_curves.png|300px]]
#Any colour correction is best done at this stage while the image is still at it's original resolution. <br>For example, adjusting the contrast so that darker areas are much brighter so that you don't and up with large areas of entirely black wood. [[File:Engraving_curves.png|300px]]
#Before engraving your image, you will want to specify the actual size you wish to engrave it and the resolution in DPI. <br>Changing 'pixels' to 'millimetres' in the dialog box allows you to do this; it will automatically adjust the number of pixels required. [[File:Engraving_imagescale.png|300px]]
#Before engraving your image, you will want to specify the actual size you wish to engrave it and the resolution in DPI. <br>Changing 'pixels' to 'millimetres' in the dialog box allows you to do this; it will automatically adjust the number of pixels required. <br>Change the resolution from 'pixels/in' to 'pixels/mm', then set this to match the Scan Gap you will use on LaserCut <br> e.g. Resolution of 10 pixels/mm = Scan Gap of 0.1mm. [[File:Engraving_imagescale.png|300px]]
#To produce the required dithering effect necessary to engrave colour gradients, you need to go to ''Image -> Mode -> Indexed...'' and use the settings pictured. [[File:Engraving_indexedcolour_dithering.png|300px]]
#To produce the required dithering effect necessary to engrave colour gradients, you need to go to ''Image -> Mode -> Indexed...'' and use the settings pictured. [[File:Engraving_indexedcolour_dithering.png|300px]]
#You should end up with something like the effect shown here (''enlarge for detail on the dithering)'': [[File:Monalisa_600dpi_reducedbleeding.png|500px]]
#You should end up with something like the effect shown here (''enlarge for detail on the dithering)'': [[File:Monalisa_600dpi_reducedbleeding.png|500px]]