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Image Settings
The
Mode
you choose is determined by the desired outcome / project application, as follows:
o
Monochrome:
choose this mode when you only need a black and white trace of the image. (Note:
Sections 7.03.2
– 7.03.7
cover
Monochrome
examples in more detail.)
o
Color Layers:
choose this mode for multi-color images where you need separate colors, such as
for a paper piecing or layered vinyl project and you want under-layers to use for alignment. Two
examples follow which illustrate what is produced when
Color Layers
is chosen. (Note:
Section
7.03.9
covers
Color Layers
in more detail.)
o
Single Color:
choose this mode when you want to single out a certain color to be traced or when
the multi-color image needs to have colors traced exactly as displayed. This would be a typical
choice for an HTV application where you do not want layers of material to overlap. The same
examples are used again to demonstrate the difference. (Note:
Section 7.03.10
covers
Single
Color
in more detail.)
Choose from three modes:
Monochrome
,
Color
Layers
, or
Single Color
Mark this box if imported file is a
PNG with a transparent background
Increase
Contrast
, if needed to
control what is included in trace
Ignore tiny specks in the imported
image
Option to add a
High Pass Filter
setting
Increase when a more
precise tracing is needed
Original image
Tracing ungrouped and separated
Tracing of image
Original image
Tracing ungrouped and separated
Tracing of image
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