If your camera looks to be out of alignment, it is likely because the material is not at the same distance from the camera as when you aligned the camera initially. here is more
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Preface: This article covers installing Lightburn for your Thunder Laser Aurora Galvo laser. The Aurora series contains models with different lens options and characteristics, do not rely on the pictures to match your file naming or workspace specs ...
Preface: The article covers some pre-made material test cards and the built in Lightburn Material Test Generator for CO2 lasers like the Thunder Laser Bolt, ODIN and Nova machines Quick Start Videos: Thunder Material Test Lightburn Material Test ...
Preface: This article covers the honeycomb bed size vs the working space of the laser. The working space is smaller than the honeycomb. Smaller machines will have a proportionally larger honeycomb since the amount of space required for the machine ...
This is a recorded webinar of Chris Locascio going over preparing a photo in LightBurn. The LightBurn file, original image, and meeting notes are attached below.
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