by DPSoftware » Mon May 27, 2019 10:06 pm
The make photo command just directs the screen draw to another destination. So whatever settings you have for the screen image, it will use for the photo. Screen zoom of 100% is one pixel per stitch and 2400% is 24 pixels per stitch. Any larger and it will just scale the stitch image first. The program has images for the stitches in each of the set zoom sizes. If you choose a custom zoom size, it scales from the largest.
Photo size is not limited to the screen size so the image does not have to fit on the screen at your chosen zoom.
On the publisher edition, you can create the image directly on the printer at life size or at the nearest full number of pixels per stitch (to give close to life size but perfect image).
The view in frame is just doing a make photo and then sending it to the framer. The print cover sheet uses the settings from the last frame view displayed but the size is controlled by the Superkey template which specifies the width to use.
Dave Peters
DP Software
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