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PowerPoint Presentation. Web Fonts Fonts. InDesign Print Templates. Related posts. Posted in Graphic Design. Posted in Graphic Design Resources. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. The home industry had a native format for each program and then machine formats in varying versions for all the different machine brands.

I went from providing at the most three formats to creating what I call the Top Eleven. This is what my list looks like now. Please keep in mind there are many more than listed below. Machine Brand Embroidery File Format. I have to use four different programs to ensure the best conversions for the files we post for download. I still do every design conversion. Yes, I might be a bit of a control freak, but in my defense, but I know what to look for with regards to all the little things that can go wrong when converting designs.

I want to be as sure as humanly possible that the conversions are correct when posted. These machine-specific formats are the preferred formats used today as they do retain color information within the designs, ensuring that your pink pig always remains pink! In the early days of transitioning from the commercial to home markets, I had to deal with one very unhappy customer.

The reason being, she called our toll-free number complaining because the design pack called Red Roses she purchased at an event was showing up on her machine as yellow roses, not red.

She insisted that she did not like yellow roses. She only liked red roses and demanded that we make them red, or she wanted a refund. I must admit that I was just a little perplexed at her demand. Although she did put up a good fight, I still smile when thinking back on that conversation. Different brands want to be unique and have their own embroidery file format. Because it creates brand loyalty and makes you less willing to switch machine brands in the future.

Think about it this way; if you were to spend five years building a database of a couple of thousand PES. Reason being? Janome embroidery machines use JEF. For this reason, if you ever switch machine brands, we provide you with all the main embroidery file formats at once when you download any of our Embroidery Legacy embroidery designs. Just as apps are continually updated to perform better on newer phones, embroidery file formats are continually updated to perform better with newer embroidery machines.

As a general rule of thumb, most embroidery machines will still run older versions of their machine file format. For example, a brand new Brother machine would still be able to run.

PES designs saved in older versions. This would ensure people with older machines can still run your design file. Many of these formats depending on the program cannot be read in any embroidery machine; they are specific to and created within the software program. People will often import a. It has been converted, and some of the original data may have been lost in translation.

A raster file, for example, is like a. The higher the resolution, the clearer the image, the larger the file. Vector art files, which are often created in Corel or Illustrator, are made up of nodes, not dots per inch. An arch might consist of only three nodes, and whether you put it on a matchbook cover or a billboard, the artwork will always be the same, perfect! You can convert a. It might put in twenty to define the same curve. Our embroidery software works much in the same way.

We have our native file formats created within the software using the original node and properties you chose. If you want to make changes or resize a design, it will always be faster and give better results using the native format over an expanded machine format.

The native file format developed by Wilcom is called. It is by far the most advanced native file format available. The Wilcom platform is both intuitive and intelligent. It puts the user on autopilot and helps choose the right properties for creating production-friendly designs at the click of a button.

Resizing designs, changing fabric types, and generating object-based lettering is something the home industry has never truly seen until now. Being a Wilcom user for 30 years commercially, I realized that their software was the defining difference between the home and commercial markets.

I remember over 30 years ago, the first Native format I used was called Melco. The board, called a Digitrac, consisted of a pad that had marks and function keys. Mark 1 was the start of an object, mark 2 was a continuation of the object, and then you move point-counterpoint to define the object and create stitches. Mark 3 had to be perfectly placed with the center radius between your mark 2 to create a curve.

I still remember seeing an embroidery design appear on a computer screen for the first time. The ability to move a single stitch with a trackball was more than I ever could have imagined.

Today we have intelligent and easy-to-use software available that automatically improves the running ability and stitch quality of designs. One thing to remember though, is that if you want to edit or resize a file, you will always have the best result when using the format native to the software you use.

I guess you could say it got lost in translation. Yes, you can convert embroidery file formats from one to another. Although most times, the process is not perfect.

Keep in mind that with some conversions, information can get lost throughout the process. Think about it like a game of broken telephone or translating between two different languages.

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I want to emphasis this again "English does not have these sounds". Its same way when you cannot understand the culture and language of another place, it's simple, do not make up something in the name of translation. So far what injustice has been done to MS , it should stop. Please research the history of the region, I have explained things which have evidence behind them. If I have a mountain of gold, I will bet on it. Just because you don't understand, doesn't mean the rest of the world doesn't either.

I am not here to translate the whole book for the reason explained, but there are "No Experts" other than researchers on Landa Khojki, Multani, Sindhi mentioned in the explanation.

Nothing against anyone but You are absolutely not doing justice if you claim some culturally important book of someone else to be yours. I am ready to debate word by word, because this is absolute truth, with evidence provided, No guess work here.

Please go through the video in full, hear the alphabet and see where the character came from, everything is explained word by word, including who could have written MS The map is what I have explained in detail, including zooming in and clearly showing the cities in Uzbekistan.

All that region including the rest down south didn't had any demarcation of countries which exist now. People used to travel as far as they could. Silk route was well traveled and passed through that region.

Each word is explained with proof. If you cannot pronounce a word or unaware of culture of that region, I would suggest read more in depth from pages of history. Reviewer: michael patric hennessey - favorite favorite favorite - March 19, Subject: the language it seems to be an altered version of the language syriac. It looks like nothing when it's right side up but when you flip it upside down looking at it with light behind it you can see drawings all over it in different spots.

Reviewer: Morning glory88 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 9, Subject: Email me. Here is a hint. What do a Venus fly trap, the birth of Venus painting and the songs "in bloom" and "kiss by a rose" have in common.

Something like Carl Jung and the truman show : Cragerdoiron gmail. The image quality and other info is in the form very nice. However, the article ends So far, this has not been done. Reviewer: meyerdel - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 10, Subject: I have seen some of those plants Each time I have done DMT, I have seen some of those plants.

Reviewer: jeremyisland - favorite favorite favorite - September 3, Subject: Mystery solved As it is said the book like this written in latin would have been valuable at the time. So there is some rich duke who wants to seem intellectual and own a scientific book. Somebody hears about this and sees a possibility to make money.

He pays a bookmaker to make a book that looks like scientific book but written in gibberish so that he duke won't know what the book is abut. Book seems legit so he pays a good money and brags to his friends as he owns a scientific book. So that's what this book is. A book made to look valuable. If you see the text there's a lot of same kind of words repeating. This is usual for made up languages. Reviewer: Timo T.

There seems to be no prepositions or postpositions what I can tell at least. There are distinctive patterns of words that keep on repeating. The resulting text seems to be rather artificial. Maybe code with made up letters and missing key to decipher? Reviewer: collytus - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 21, Subject: A couple of ideas I just noticed all the pots illustrated next to the pictures of the plants pages and Does the book use different pots to illustrate the roots looking the same notice the legs of the pots or are they just random containers used to store those roots?

So what they've illustrated there might have been real pots people used at the time and area of the writing Near East etc. Reviewer: Navyarao - - August 9, Subject: Illustrator and writer Hi dear fellas, I found something interesting while going through this manuscript. I am not sure whether someone mentioned this previously or not.

While am going through each page and illustration of plants and human, kind of beings were done by some amateur painter.

I believe this manuscript was prepared by more than 2 people. One person might have illustrated the picture that was painted on the page and the other person simply drew the pictures.

This logic made me to think that- How come a beautiful handwriting person can be a bad painter? And also I see some imprints of paintings on the backside of each page, it clearly indicates that paintings were done 1st and context about the paintings were wrote later on.

I also felt that some of the flower paintings resembled that native Asian flowers esp one picture resembled the LOTUS flower leaf. I am not sure what was written in that book but it clearly says the manuscript was prepared by more than 1 person. Reviewer: onethousandtwohundredeightynine - favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 31, Subject: I've got a point to make I've been reading the book and I see that it's all about plants, to me it has nothing to do with astronomy or stars, a bit of imagination yes but nothing too far from reality.

So what are the stars if not stars But also we start to see stars depicted with plants, these stars I believe to be seeds or seedlings. So when I then see the circles with firstly a face between two half moons I clearly see the moon cycle and same for the sun clearly depicted. It is the older story in human history there are some crops that are planted at growing moon and some other have to be after the day of frost.

The circles are the cycles, the plants are plants and the women are the carriers of the seed be it the pods or the pollen etc. The part where there are many stars in a circle to me it could mean a few things like plant spacing or number of seeds that each star conforms to. To me this entire book is only and solely about plants and plant physiology. I can recognise many plants with a bit of imagination.

There's a great explanation on roots for each depiction as well as the top text is also depicted with the top of the plants. Also there are word sequences that I noticed repeat at roots and some that repeat at the tops which makes me think that if one possibly tries to match symbols to images without applying a meaning to them and just imagining what they may refer to in relation to the picture it kind of flows in a weird way hard to explain without sounding looney but this book is a big puzzle it not was meant to be translated but to be understood beyond language Reviewer: caxa - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 26, Subject: I deciphered the manuscript Riabets M.

Reviewer: Tempest - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 7, Subject: Another possible explanation If you analyze the overall context of the writings and it's accompanying drawings, you can see that plants and women play into a theme. Finally, some man discovered and understood how women think and their minds work. He must've immediately thought to himself, "I'd better write this down for all men everywhere.

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