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Jennifer Posted - 10/10/2006 : 14:42:02
Hi. I am a newbie to the world of pcstitch. I love to cross stitch and thought that this program would be great to have. I am still trying to master the program. And that is where I need help. How do you know what size to make. and when you do it is your picture suppoe to come in clear or fuzzy looking.....
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Mark Posted - 11/02/2006 : 11:27:16
Zip files are compressed archives. The actual graphic files must be extracted from the zip file into a folder on your hard disk before they can be imported.

Mark Miller
M&R Technologies
karensis Posted - 10/31/2006 : 21:56:30

I am also new I have been purchasing graphics from some people online they come to me in a zip file I am trying to import them into pc stitch so I can make them into cross stitch patterns I cannot figure it out can anyone help.
Also when I do get a picture in there it is not clear any advice on this subject.
thanks karensis

karen langseth
Mark Posted - 10/11/2006 : 16:22:03
Jennifer,

The best advice for sizing images when importing is to try to make your pattern size in stitches as close as possible to the size of your picture in pixels.


Mark Miller
M&R Technologies

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