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==Automatic and Manual Digitizing==
==Automatic and Manual Digitizing==
[[File:Left-digitizing.jpg|thumb|left|alt=An early type of Digitizing Tablet|An early type of Digitizing Tablet]]
[[File:Left-digitizing.jpg|thumb|left|alt=An early type of Digitizing Tablet|An early type of Digitizing Tablet]]
Some embroidery software packages have Automatic Digitizing features.  Automatic Digitizing is the act of taking a computer graphic image and converting it to stitches automatically.  Traditionally the stitches are created manually on the computer software plotting each point in the same direction or same steps that the digitizer would want the machine to run.
Some embroidery software packages have Automatic Digitizing features.  Automatic Digitizing is the act of taking a computer graphic image and converting it to stitches automatically.  Traditionally the stitches are created manually on the computer software plotting each point in the same direction or same steps that the digitizer would want the machine to run. Automatic digitizing software will automatically plot all the points by vectoring the image.  What this means is that the automatic digitizing software will look at the graphic and attempt to find common shapes such as boxes, rectangles, and curves

Revision as of 17:54, 8 August 2013

Embroidery Digitizing is the art of taking a logo or any graphical image and converting it into embroidery points. Generally when a digitizer digitizes an embroidery design, they are using a computer software program and using its tools to plot points. Those points are then converted into stitches with the software and save to an embroidery software format which the embroidery machine can read.

Automatic and Manual Digitizing

An early type of Digitizing Tablet
An early type of Digitizing Tablet

Some embroidery software packages have Automatic Digitizing features. Automatic Digitizing is the act of taking a computer graphic image and converting it to stitches automatically. Traditionally the stitches are created manually on the computer software plotting each point in the same direction or same steps that the digitizer would want the machine to run. Automatic digitizing software will automatically plot all the points by vectoring the image. What this means is that the automatic digitizing software will look at the graphic and attempt to find common shapes such as boxes, rectangles, and curves