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let's try this again shall we?? CinDes 07-19-2007
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Posted by CinDes on July 19, 2007, 1:24 pm
Hello...
What I was trying to announce in my first (unsucessful) post, was my
new machine embroidery website, Where, for the time being, EVERY
DESIGN IS FREE!!! Come have a look at http://cindysembroiderydesigns.com
They are all in PCS format, but if you need conversion software,
there's a link to a free one on my Designs page. Have fun!!

cheers!
cindy grice
CinDes Embroidery Designs
http://cindysembroiderydesigns.com


Posted by Herb on July 19, 2007, 2:26 pm
CinDes wrote:

> Hello...
> What I was trying to announce in my first (unsucessful) post, was my
> new machine embroidery website, Where, for the time being, EVERY
> DESIGN IS FREE!!! Come have a look at http://cindysembroiderydesigns.com
> They are all in PCS format, but if you need conversion software,
> there's a link to a free one on my Designs page. Have fun!!
>
> cheers!
> cindy grice
> CinDes Embroidery Designs
> http://cindysembroiderydesigns.com
>


Thank you very much! There's some excellent work there - wish I could
match it.

There is one thing - your color charts are impossibly large. A
5-megabyte RTF file containing a complete screen bitmap is very
unnecessary. I'm not sure what options Generations has, but it's
likely that you can print to file, print to HTML, or something more
economical than RTF. Ideally, just a short text file would be
sufficient, with the color stops and associated threads. Even with an
image, each page shouldn't be more than a 100K high-quality jpg. I
KNOW it's not necessary to capture the entire screen, but even if you
do, you should be able to save the result as a .gif or lossless .jpg,
depending on what screen capture you're using. (I use SnagIt - just
about the most versatile screen capture utility available)

- Herb

Posted by CinDes on July 20, 2007, 12:16 pm
> CinDes wrote:
> > Hello...
> > What I was trying to announce in my first (unsucessful) post, was my
> > new machine embroidery website, Where, for the time being, EVERY
> > DESIGN IS FREE!!! Come have a look athttp://cindysembroiderydesigns.com
> > They are all in PCS format, but if you need conversion software,
> > there's a link to a free one on my Designs page. Have fun!!
>
> > cheers!
> > cindy grice
> > CinDes Embroidery Designs
> >http://cindysembroiderydesigns.com
>
> Thank you very much! There's some excellent work there - wish I could
> match it.
>
> There is one thing - your color charts are impossibly large. A
> 5-megabyte RTF file containing a complete screen bitmap is very
> unnecessary. I'm not sure what options Generations has, but it's
> likely that you can print to file, print to HTML, or something more
> economical than RTF. Ideally, just a short text file would be
> sufficient, with the color stops and associated threads. Even with an
> image, each page shouldn't be more than a 100K high-quality jpg. I
> KNOW it's not necessary to capture the entire screen, but even if you
> do, you should be able to save the result as a .gif or lossless .jpg,
> depending on what screen capture you're using. (I use SnagIt - just
> about the most versatile screen capture utility available)
>
> - Herb

Well thank you for that Herb.. While I do like to see the colour
sequence in my designs, I didn't realize the file was 5 megs... I'm
sure to find a more compact way of getting what I want..
cheers!
cindy
CinDes Embroidery Designs
http://cindysembroiderydesigns.com




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