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PostPosted: Wed 3:02, 20 Apr 2011    Post subject: has come a long

Certainly one of the coolest things was being able to stop, save your work and pick up where you left off at another time. Whether it was later that day,digitizing for embroidery, the next day or sometime the following week. It was nice to not feel married to the system and be able to take a break if needed.As computers became more and more popular,custom digitizing, hardware and software progressed quite rapidly. It wasn't long before people were talking about scanning and converting their raster files into vector formats. Many individuals retired their digitizing pads and began the on screen clean up process, believing this was their salvation from the point to point stitch digitizing, we all thought was so nice in the beginning! Well,cheap embroidery digitizing, artwork as opposed to simply custom embroidery digitizing it from scratch. To me it was much easier and faster to continue to use CAD software and turn out a drawing that was much cleaner,embroidery design, with fewer points and maintained a much smaller file size. Most digitizers were (and are) concerned about the overall byte size of the finished logo. This was greatly due to the limitations of numerous proprietary systems. Forcing Through the years of now more than two decades, computers and software as we once knew it, has come a long, long way.

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