Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Instructin Manual for PE-DESIGN Ver. - Page 117

The preview window reflects the setting, changes you make., Resolution, Thinning, Process

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Contents Before Using Getting Started x If necessary, click Pick Area. A cross-shaped cursor will appear. Select the desired area by moving the cursor across the image.You will return to this screen as soon as you release the mouse. • The preview window reflects the setting changes you make. x Click OK to confirm. x Click Cancel to exit. Resolution This setting determines how detailed the generated pattern image will be. Basically, the outline of the line image is converted into pieces of broken lines. To make a more detailed pattern, you need more points on the broken lines, which also increases the length of the file. In general, Normal provides a sufficient resolution without making the file too large. If Coarse gives a satisfactory result for a particular image, select Coarse in order to keep the file as small as possible. Select Fine only if the image contains many small details, and Normal does not give a satisfactory result. This setting determines how the black lines of the line image are converted into pattern lines. ON: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the center of the black lines. You can set the degree of detailedness with the slider (if the degree is high, even very thick black lines will be replaced with a center line). ON Thinning Process OFF: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the border of the black lines. OFF Design Center Layout & Editing File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Quik Reference Alphabetic Index 107

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Before Using
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Contents
Quik Reference
Alphabetic Index
Getting Started
If necessary, click
Pick Area
. A cross-shaped cur-
sor will appear. Select the desired area by moving
the cursor across the image. You will return to this
screen as soon as you release the mouse.
The preview window reflects the setting
changes you make.
Click
OK
to confirm.
Click
Cancel
to exit.
Resolution
This setting determines how detailed the generated pattern image will be. Basically,
the outline of the line image is converted into pieces of broken lines. To make a more
detailed pattern, you need more points on the broken lines, which also increases the
length of the file.
In general,
Normal
provides a sufficient resolution without making the file too large.
If
Coarse
gives a satisfactory result for a particular image, select
Coarse
in order to
keep the file as small as possible.
Select
Fine
only if the image contains many small details, and
Normal
does not give
a satisfactory result.
Thinning
Process
This setting determines how the black lines of the line image are converted into pat-
tern lines.
ON
: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the center of the black
lines. You can set the degree of detailedness with the slider (if the degree is high,
even very thick black lines will be replaced with a center line).
OFF
: the black lines are replaced with pattern lines following the border of the black
lines.
ON
OFF