Version 1.7 introduced the ability to remove redundant codes, such as unnecessary spindle commands and tool changes, which makes the file smaller and the cutting process faster.

Halftoning works best with images that have strong differences between light and dark areas. If your photo is "flat," use an editor like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP to boost the contrast before importing.

If you are looking for a reliable way to turn photos into CNC-ready engravings, is the industry-standard legacy tool for the job. Developed by Jason Dorie, this free C# application simplifies the complex process of converting standard images into high-quality halftone patterns specifically for CNC routers and laser cutters. Why Halftoner 1.7?