
| What is "digitizing"? It is the process of generating stitches to produce a design, i.e. a logo. A picture file such as a .bmp or .jpeg contains pixels which are not readable by an embroidery machine. To transfer your picture into embroidery, a stitch file must be created. This tells the machine how dense to make the stitches; what type of stitches to use; what order to sew the elements; and when to insert a color change, tie off or trim. It is like computer programming for an embroidery machine. Pricing Pricing is determined by the complexity of the design. Please fax, email or send us your artwork for a quote. Also include information such as the size of the design, target fabric (e.g. knits, wovens), design use (e.g. left chest, caps), colors, preferred shipping method, disk format and any other specific instructions you may have. Artwork The quality of the artwork you provide will determine the quality of the design you receive. Vector art is preferred. If you've had business cards or letterhead printed, you will probably have this on disk. Vector files we can accept include: Adobe Illustrator (.AI) or Encapsulated Post Script (.EPS). It is important that text be converted to outlines or curves BEFORE e-mailing. If a vector format is not available, a .JPG, .GIF, .BMP or .TIF is acceptable. If any of the above are not available, camera ready art can be submitted. Artwork submitted to Dun-Mor Design is the property of the customer. It will not be used for another design unless consent to do so is given. In no circumstances will Dun-Mor Design accept responsibility for copyright infringement. |



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