Brother PE-DESIGN V7 Sewing Machine User Manual


 
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Automatically Converting an Image to an Embroidery Pattern (Layout & Editing/Image to Stitch Wizard)
Color Option
7. In the Photo Stitch 1 Parameters dialog box,
click Update Preview.
The previewed image is updated.
8. Click Finish.
An embroidery pattern is created and
displayed in the Design Page.
If Photo Stitch 2 (Color) is
selected
A Select Mask dialog box similar to the
one shown below appears.
1. From the list at the bottom of the dialog box,
select the desired shape that the image will be
trimmed to (mask).
2. In the image preview box, move the handles of
the mask until it surrounds the desired part of
the image
c
For details on the settings, refer to
page 82.
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. You can also change the
brand of thread you wish to sew with.
Select the color and click ok to make the
color change.
Brightness /
Contrast
The top slider is used to adjust the
brightness. Move the slider to the right
to increase the brightness or to the left
to decrease the brightness. The bottom
slider is used to adjust the contrast.
Move the slider to the right to increase
the contrast or to the left to decrease
the contrast. Click on Update Preview
to see changes made.
Select from
Candidates
Click this button to open the Select
from Candidates dialog box. Variations
of the image with different degrees of
brightness and contrast are displayed.
Click one of the variations, and then
click OK to apply the settings and
display a preview of the image.
Update
Preview
Click this button to update the
previewed image after settings have
been changed.
a Note:
If the width or height of the image exceeds
500 mm, the following message appears.
When this happens, adjust the original
image size.
b Memo:
With a single-colored background, click
Auto
Generate
to automatically detect the outline
of the image.
b Memo:
To display the
Image Tune
dialog box, where
you can adjust the image, click
Image Tune
.
(For more details, refer to “Image Tune” on
page 83.)