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pufff Posted - 11/26/2010 : 10:32:30
Hello all! I am a new user and apologise if this question is continually asked but, if I create a blended floss and save it in a palette, will the software include it in future mapping calculations or does it only map to the single colour threads from DMC etc?
Thanks!
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Mark Posted - 11/28/2010 : 18:42:46
If you choose to import to a specific palette, it should use the rgb for the blend, but I wouldn't recommend it. The blend floss is an approximation and doesn't really show you a great representation of the actual end result.

Mark Miller
M&R Technologies
Dragonlair Posted - 11/26/2010 : 12:03:28
I have absolutely no idea. I suggest you check with Mark on this question.

Diane
There is no such thing as a stupid question

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