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Old May 1st, 2008 -   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: digitizing software

Agree w/ other posters also. If you want really good designs that run well, then you have to "digitize from scratch" using your art as a guide, but letting your knowledge of embroidery & digitizing guide you as to what type of stitches to use, density, column width, etc. Best idea is to find a good digitizer, and have an editing program on hand, to make simple edits (adjustments) to a design, and/or add stock lettering, etc. Designs that are simple & basic will work OK on most of the "auto" programs, but then again, sometimes you still have to go back in & adjust density, column width, etc.