Analog In laser engraving, analog refers to the continuous variation of laser parameters, such as power, speed, and intensity, to produce smooth and continuous engraving patterns or gradients on materials. Analog engraving techniques involve modulating laser signals in real-time to precisely control the laser beam's characteristics and achieve intricate designs, shades, and textures with high fidelity and resolution. By leveraging analog engraving capabilities, operators can create visually stunning and detailed engravings that replicate natural textures, gradients, and artistic effects on diverse materials, including wood, acrylic, leather, and glass, for decorative, artistic, and industrial applications. |