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Upon completion of digitizing, we provide the digitized design in various embroidery machine file formats, including DST, EXP, PES, and XXX. These formats are compatible with most embroidery machines and software, ensuring seamless integration into your embroidery workflow.
Embroidery digitizing involves converting artwork into a digital format for embroidery machines to stitch. Vectorization, on the other hand, involves converting raster images into scalable vector graphics. While both processes are important for embroidery, they serve different purposes in the design process.
Vectorization is the process of converting raster images (such as JPEG or PNG files) into scalable vector graphics (SVG, AI, or PDF files). Vectorization is important for embroidery because it ensures that the design can be resized without losing quality or clarity, resulting in a crisp and clean embroidery.
Yes, we offer revisions to ensure that you are completely satisfied with the digitized design. We understand the importance of getting your embroidery right, and our team will work closely with you to make any necessary adjustments until you are happy with the result.
Yes, we specialize in digitizing all types of designs, including complex and highly detailed artwork. Our skilled digitizers have experience in handling intricate designs and will ensure that every detail is captured accurately in the digitized file.
Our standard turnaround time for digitizing orders is [insert your typical turnaround time here]. However, turnaround times may vary depending on the complexity of the design and current order volume. Rush orders may be accommodated for an additional fee.
We accept a variety of file formats including JPEG, PNG, AI, PDF, and SVG. However, vector formats such as AI, PDF, and SVG are preferred as they provide the highest quality results.
Embroidery digitizing is the process of converting artwork or designs into a digital format that can be read by embroidery machines. This digital file tells the machine where to stitch and what colors to use, resulting in an embroidered design.
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