Brother International PEDESIGN 7.0 Users Manual - English - Page 84

Importing image data from, the Clipboard

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Automatically Converting an Image to an Embroidery Pattern (Layout & Editing/Image to Stitch Wizard) b Memo: • To change both sides of a part together, such as the eyes or ears, select the Change Both Left and Right check box. • The selected part variation is shown in the sample image. • To display all variations of the selected part, click . b Memo: • If the image currently displayed in the Design Page has not yet been saved, you will be asked whether you want to save it. • To display, hide, or display a faded copy of the image that remains in the work area, click Image, then Display Image, and then click the desired display setting. • To hide the original image, click Off. a Note: Only one image can be added to the work area. If you try to display a different image, it will replace the previous one. • To display the images of all parts combined, select the Display With Other Parts check box in the Part Variations List dialog box that appeared. • Select a part from the list, and then click OK. 5. To select a part feature (for example, standard size, slightly larger, slightly smaller, wider or taller), move the Part Feature slider, if it is available. 6. To change the color of the parts, click the Color tab, click the selector for the color that you want to change, and then select the desired color from the color list that appeared. Importing image data from the Clipboard Image data can be imported into the Design Page from the Clipboard. This allows you to import an image without saving it first. 1. Click Image, then Input, then from Clipboard. a Note: This can only be done when there is image data on the Clipboard. → The image is displayed in the Design Page. b Memo: • The image is displayed with a resolution of 100 dpi for both the height and width. • If the image currently displayed in the Design Page has not yet been saved, you will be asked whether you want to save it. 7. Click OK. → The portrait image is displayed in the Design Page. 78

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Automatically Converting an Image to an Embroidery Pattern (Layout & Editing/Image to Stitch Wizard)
5.
To select a part feature (for example, standard
size, slightly larger, slightly smaller, wider or
taller), move the
Part Feature
slider, if it is
available.
6.
To change the color of the parts, click the
Color
tab, click the selector for the color that
you want to change, and then select the
desired color from the color list that appeared.
7.
Click
OK
.
The portrait image is displayed in the
Design Page.
Importing image data from
the Clipboard
Image data can be imported into the Design Page
from the Clipboard. This allows you to import an
image without saving it first.
1.
Click
Image
, then
Input
, then
from
Clipboard
.
The image is displayed in the Design
Page.
b
Memo:
• To change both sides of a part together,
such as the eyes or ears, select the
Change Both Left and Right
check box.
• The selected part variation is shown in the
sample image.
To display all variations of the selected part,
click
.
• To display the images of all parts
combined, select the
Display With
Other Parts
check box in the
Part
Variations List
dialog box that
appeared.
• Select a part from the list, and then
click
OK
.
b
Memo:
• If the image currently displayed in the
Design Page has not yet been saved, you
will be asked whether you want to save it.
• To display, hide, or display a faded copy of
the image that remains in the work area,
click
Image
, then
Display Image
, and then
click the desired display setting.
• To hide the original image, click
Off
.
a
Note:
Only one image can be added to the work
area. If you try to display a different image, it
will replace the previous one.
a
Note:
This can only be done when there is image
data on the Clipboard.
b
Memo:
• The image is displayed with a resolution of
100 dpi for both the height and width.
• If the image currently displayed in the
Design Page has not yet been saved, you
will be asked whether you want to save it.