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New version
I uploaded the new version of Convert It Mac. Do I also need to do the Thumbnailer? They were a package deal when I purchased. It asked for a serial number and the only one I have is the Convert It Mac one. Jackie
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Your Convert It, Mac serial number works for both CIM and ET. You only need to update ET if you move to Lion.
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I don't think this question goes here but I couldn't seem to start a new question thread.
Do you know of any software to convert eps to pes.
I use a Mac and have CS Web Premium so there is not much I cannot do .......
except convert a logo in eps to pes
Any assistance in this is greatly appreciated.
Do you know of any software to convert eps to pes.
I use a Mac and have CS Web Premium so there is not much I cannot do .......
except convert a logo in eps to pes
Any assistance in this is greatly appreciated.
Re: New version
Hi,
Embroidery formats are not graphics files. This is a common misconception.
In order to embroider, a design must be digitized, which applies stitches, underlay, direction and density.
There is simply nothing such as a 'thread printer' although we all wish there were.
The process of digitizing can be simple or complex. There are even auto-digitizing programs, however their output is not typically commercial-quality except for perhaps the simplest of graphics.
Digitizing has two learning curves; the software and the process. Professional digitizers will take years to master the skill, however someone with computer graphics skills may learn to produce a simple result in an afternoon.
We are at work on a digitizing program, so stay tuned.
-b
Embroidery formats are not graphics files. This is a common misconception.
In order to embroider, a design must be digitized, which applies stitches, underlay, direction and density.
There is simply nothing such as a 'thread printer' although we all wish there were.
The process of digitizing can be simple or complex. There are even auto-digitizing programs, however their output is not typically commercial-quality except for perhaps the simplest of graphics.
Digitizing has two learning curves; the software and the process. Professional digitizers will take years to master the skill, however someone with computer graphics skills may learn to produce a simple result in an afternoon.
We are at work on a digitizing program, so stay tuned.
-b
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