Creating embroidery patterns, Photo stitch 2 parameters dialog box – Brother PE-DESIGN PLUS User Manual

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Creating Embroidery Patterns

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Photo Stitch 2 Parameters dialog
box

With Color:

With Mono:

Specify the desired settings under Sewing Option
(1) and Color Option (2), and then click Update
Preview
(3) to preview the effects of the specified
settings. Click Finish (4) to convert the image to an
embroidery pattern.

(1) Sewing Option

(2) Color Option

Line interval

Line interval

Max.
Density

Lower value

Higher value

Direction

45°

90°

Add mask
outline

If this check box is selected, line data is
created from the mask outline.

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(3)

(4)

(1)

(2)

Color

Thread Chart

You can select the brand of thread to
use with the Color Set function.

Color Set

If Auto Select is selected, the most
appropriate four colors will automatically
be selected.
Selecting a different option specifies the
four colors used when creating the
embroidery pattern.
The color choices are: cyan (C),
magenta (M), yellow (Y), black (K), red
(R), green (G) and blue (B). Select one
of the following combinations that
contains the colors most used in the
image.
Color combinations: CMYK, RGBK,
CRYK, BMYK

Thread
Colors Used

Displays the four selected thread colors.

Change
Color

Under Thread Colors Used, click a
color. Then, click Change Color to
display the Thread Color dialog box.
Select the new color and click OK. The
selected thread color will be applied to
the image shown in the preview box.

Mono

Change
Color

Click on the Change Color button to
open the Thread Color dialog box if you
wish to change the color of the photo
stitching. Select the color and click OK
to make the color change.

Color/Mono

Brightness /
Contrast

The top slider is used to adjust the
brightness.
The bottom slider is used to adjust the
contrast.

Update
Preview

Updates the previewed image after
settings have been changed.

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