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Burn app settings
Burn app settings













You'll only likely notice it in files with thousands of curved shapes.Īliasing is commonly called "jaggies" - in our case, it's the visible appearance of pixels when drawing 2d shapes. This extra quality comes with a slight cost in speed. The left image is also made of line segments, just many more of them, so the effect is imperceptible. If you look closely at the comparison below, you can see the right image is made of straight lines, about 1/8" (4mm) long. This controls the level of precision that LightBurn outputs splines. If you are searching for a button or feature and it doesn't appear where it should, it could be because you have Beginner Mode enabled, but it could also be because your laser simply doesn't support that feature - LightBurn's interface adapts and shows only those features supported by your hardware. This reduces the complexity of the UI somewhat, particularly in the cut settings, but be aware that the options you see in the interface will look different than those in video tutorials or screen shots in the documentation. If you are new to LightBurn, enabling Beginner Mode can help you learn your way around LightBurn by removing options that are commonly misunderstood, used by accident, or just used rarely by new users. In here are things that control the overall display and presentation of LightBurn. In here there are a few groups of settings that control different parts of LightBurn. The first page is the display and units settings, shown below: There are quite a few settings, so we've split it into two pages - Display / Units settings and File settings - though this breakdown was somewhat arbitrary. The Settings window in LightBurn controls global user preferences for LightBurn. Numeric Edits - size, position, orientation















Burn app settings