By Lindee Goodall

Bitmap

Image format that treats each picture as a collection of dots. Each dot or pixel is assigned a specific color depending on the type of bitmap. (256k, 16 bit etc) When viewed as a whole, the collection of pixels forms an image. While this approach can work well when the image is viewed at its intended size and resolution, bitmaps often appear jagged and blocky when viewed up close. The most common bitmap formats are BMP, ]PEG, TIFF, and PCX.

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Embroidery Tip

  • If you have a home machine that does not automatically trim jump threads, trim them when the machine stops for a color change. Untrimmed jumps may be impossible to remove if you wait until the embroidery is finished.

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