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Laser Photo Wizard 12 is Windows laser photo engraving software from GreenScreen Wizard LLC. Its main purpose is to convert photos into black-and-white dot patterns, sketches, or pseudo-3D outputs suitable for laser engraving. It is not a general-purpose layout or design tool; instead, it focuses deeply on the question of how to make photos engrave more clearly on materials such as wood and stone. It also includes extra generators for boxes, trays, birdhouses, connected lettering, and more.
The software offers several photo conversion modes, including Sketch, Dithered Gray, and Dithered Photo. The main text also mentions a total of 5 engraving methods. For dithering, it supports Floyd-Steinberg, Colby Dithering, and Dot Migration, allowing users to balance detail, smoothness, and contrast. Smart Contrast, brightness/color/RGB controls, rotation and scaling, skin smoothing, a built-in editor, text and image overlays, borders, and overlays cover the basic workflow from photo cleanup to decorative layout. Transparent PNG files can be used for 3D Gray, but the official documentation also notes that this is not true 3D depth engraving; it creates a raised-looking effect through grayscale.
The price is a one-time payment of $99.95. The license can be installed on 4 Windows computers, and a free Demo is available. The page also states that the paid version includes free updates. The licensing information is relatively clear, but there are no detailed explanations of refunds, payment methods, or commercial-use rights.
The main advantage is that its algorithms and workflow are fairly complete for laser photo engraving, especially for materials such as wood where contrast can be easily lost. The built-in generators can directly create gift boxes, trays, birdhouses, and text signs, making it suitable for small-batch sales. The downsides are that it only explicitly supports Windows Vista/7/8/10/11, with no macOS or web version mentioned; the official FAQ says users need to experiment with laser power and speed themselves, and device compatibility information is not very specific. Chinese users will also have to deal with an English interface and documentation.
It is suitable for laser engraving hobbyists, craft stall owners, users converting photography into engravings, and woodworking gift customization. The source text does not provide information about access from China, so it should be treated as “unknown”; payment methods are also not disclosed. If you need broader laser machine control and a stronger Chinese-language ecosystem, you can compare it with LightBurn, LaserGRBL, and ImagR, or process images in Photoshop/Inkscape before outputting them through local laser software.
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