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Use
Despeck
to eliminate tiny unwanted paths and
Resample Image to
sharpen details or provide more
curves to the image. Also, click on
Apply Changes
as you change settings so that you can see the effect of
each change. Now, the parts selected to be traced will be outlined in blue and filled with green, just as we
saw with the
Pixel
method:
Note that
Despeck
and
Resample Image
can be used, respectively, to remove tiny unwanted traced
specks and to sharper or soften the tracing (just as they were used in the
Pixel Trace
method). In this
particular case, only
Despeck
was applied.
Now, before we accept this part of the image, you can add more colors if you wish. For example, the very
center of the flower is more of a purple, but if you are going to cut this as a paper piecing pattern or as a
vinyl design, perhaps you want to use the same color for the petals and for the center. Thus, clicking on that
color, followed by click on
Apply Changes,
results in that color being added to the parts that are traced:
Click on
Import
and the program will ask you if you want to
Continue Tracing
or
Finish Tracing
. Answer
Continue Tracing
. Now click on the pink and red boxes again to turn them off or right click on the colors
and choose
Select None
from the menu. Then click on the green boxes and click on
Apply Changes
:
In the main screen
you will see the
shape of the tracing
at the location of the
Caret.
Mark the dark
purple color and
then click on
Apply Changes.
The flower center is
now added to the
tracing
All of the pinks have
been marked
A blue outline and green fill
mark those parts that are
colored the same as the pinks
selected.
Resample,
as needed
Use
Despeck
,
if needed
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