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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
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Yeah, I did that. I keep getting an error "There was an error processing that image. Try again. (Error:3)"
Hi again Terry...
Test results continued...
I now reduced the ppi resolution to what it was originally (at 72ppi) and tired the tests again. I used all the same parameters as in the previous message for each test...
Manual choice of 4 colors...at a quick glance it looks exact to the 144 ppi resolution testing...



Rotate image...same results as 144 ppi...



Then the unlimited auto color select. Again same results 55 colors...will probably hold true for the last one as well...we'll see...






And finally, let limited to 4 auto color select full switchboard palette. Same result with errant colors...



Not sure if there is anything else but if you have more suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks again!
Kathy
I agree im keen to learn c2c
Hello Pdevine15
Using color pictures we must considerer the quality, light and time. All these give to the picture shadows and color patinas and the program read them as colors.
Another consideration is the distance, when we see our .gif pattern so close we can see all the colors individualy, but if you take some distance and look at the .gif pattern we can see a complete picture.
For example, when you see some painting from the distance you can see a master piece, if you are close to the picture maybe you see just dots and dashes.
Before the wizzard magic, i sugest you take your picture with a professional digital designer and ask him for to clean the picture.
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Yeah, I did that. I keep getting an error "There was an error processing that image. Try again. (Error:3)"
I really
want to show off what I am doing, but it won't let
me.
Gloshei,
It's a wonderful
alternative for beaders who prefer to use off-loom techniques to
doing actual bead crochet.
LOL, you sound
like me...as soon as I hear of some new technique, I have to learn
it! 

Hi again Terry...
Test results continued...
I now reduced the ppi resolution to what it was originally (at 72ppi) and tired the tests again. I used all the same parameters as in the previous message for each test...
Manual choice of 4 colors...at a quick glance it looks exact to the 144 ppi resolution testing...



Rotate image...same results as 144 ppi...



Then the unlimited auto color select. Again same results 55 colors...will probably hold true for the last one as well...we'll see...






And finally, let limited to 4 auto color select full switchboard palette. Same result with errant colors...



Not sure if there is anything else but if you have more suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks again!
Kathy
I agree im keen to learn c2c

Hello Pdevine15
Using color pictures we must considerer the quality, light and time. All these give to the picture shadows and color patinas and the program read them as colors.
Another consideration is the distance, when we see our .gif pattern so close we can see all the colors individualy, but if you take some distance and look at the .gif pattern we can see a complete picture.
For example, when you see some painting from the distance you can see a master piece, if you are close to the picture maybe you see just dots and dashes.
Before the wizzard magic, i sugest you take your picture with a professional digital designer and ask him for to clean the picture.
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