Ryan - Using the PhotoStitch Wizard

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Ryan - Using the PhotoStitch Wizard This exercise is taken from the PhotoStitch Wizard chapter of the PREMIER+ EMBROIDERY/PREMIER+ EXTRA Reference Guide. Using the PhotoStitch Wizard 1 - Load and Edit Ryan s Photo 1 Click the Wizards tab. 2 Click the drop-down arrow beneath the PhtoStitch Wizard icon, then click PhotoStitch into Hoop. The Choose Embroidery Type page of the PhotoStitch Wizard appears. 3 Select Create Color PhotoStitch Embroidery and click Next. The Choose Picture page appears. 4 Click Load a Picture, to select an existing picture file. The Picture Viewer appears. 5 Browse to Documents\Premier+\Samples\PhotoSt\Pics. 6 Scroll to Ryan.PNG. If you position the arrow pointer over a thumbnail without clicking, the name of the picture will be shown. 7 Click the 'Ryan.png' thumbnail, then click OK. The photo is loaded onto the Choose Picture page, with its name shown below the preview area. 8 Click Next and the Rotate and Crop Picture page will appear. 9 Select "Crop to a fixed orientation", and then select Portrait. PREMIER+ Embroidery Ryan - Using the PhotoStitch Wizard 1

10 Move the handles on the corner of the crop box so that the crop frame encloses Ryan s head and chin, showing a little of his shoulders. 11 Move the pointer over the crop box so that the arrow pointer changes to a four-arrow pointer. Drag the box so that it is centered over the face. 12 Take care to leave enough space at the top of the picture for a balanced portrait. A slightly larger selection would be needed for a square PhotoStitch, compared with this rectangular one. If necessary at any time while cropping, click Automatic and start again. 13 Click Next. The Remove Background page will appear. It is recommended to use a graphics tablet and pen, if available, for the Remove Background functions. 14 Click Flood Fill. The pointer changes to the Flood Fill bucket pointer while positioned over the picture. 15 Click the blue background to the top right of Ryan s head. The blue background is replaced by a check pattern, to show where there will be no stitches. Small differently colored areas are left behind. Flood Fill removes a particular color, and very similar colors. 16 Continue using Flood Fill to roughly remove the dark blue background on the right. If you make a mistake, click Undo to reverse your last action. If necessary, use Reset to start again. Undo reverses the last action, while Reset returns to the original version of the picture. 17 Click the dark area to the left, close to Ryan s head. 18 The line of the hair above the ear will affect the appearance of the embroidery. Click Undo. 19 Click Zoom In. The pointer changes to the zoom in pointer. 20 Click and drag to draw a rectangle around the area to the left of Ryan s head, then release the mouse button. 21 Select the Small Eraser and draw a smooth line to the left of Ryan s head. 22 Remove the curl of hair by the ear, and leave a small amount of the background color near the hair above. 23 Click Zoom to Fit to see the full picture again. 24 Use Flood Fill to remove the hair by the ear. Lift the mouse button or graphics tablet pen frequently. Then if you make a mistake, and need to Undo, you will not lose much work. 25 Use Zoom In to magnify the area to the right of Ryan s head. 26 Use the Small Eraser to draw a line to remove the curl by the right ear. 27 Remove the area with Flood Fill. 2 PREMIER+ Embroidery Ryan - Using the PhotoStitch Wizard

28 Click Zoom to Fit to view. Using the PhotoStitch Wizard 2 - Create a Color PhotoStitch 29 Use Zoom In to magnify the areas of the face where the skin is adjacent to the blue background. 30 Then use the Small or Medium Eraser to remove the blue edge. It does not matter if you go a little into the skin tones as a slightly rough outline will not affect the final embroidery. 31 Click the Large Eraser, and try to clean all remaining specks from the background. The Medium Eraser is better for cleaning areas close to Ryan s head. It is best to remove all specks of background as they may lead to stray stitches. 32 Use Zoom In and Zoom to Fit when tidying up the outline and background. 33 Click Next. The Picture Options page will appear. 34 Leave Autolevel on. There is no red eye to correct in this picture. Autolevel adjusts brightness and contrast automatically. This improves results for most pictures. PREMIER+ Embroidery Ryan - Using the PhotoStitch Wizard 3

35 Set Saturation to 2, to enhance the tones of the lips and cheeks. Increasing saturation enhances the intensity of colors, for instance to make pale skin tones appear warmer. If desired, use Save Picture *** to save a copy of your edited picture. 36 Click Next and the Design Size page will appear. 37 Set Height to 119mm. 38 Click Next. The Choose Thread Colors page will appear. 39 Note the number in the Color Selection box. This gives the number of colors in the picture. In this example it is 28. If you use a photo that you edited the number will vary, depending on exactly how you cropped and edited the photo. Each time you run the PhotoStitch Wizard on the same picture, the results may differ. A slight change in cropping a picture, or in removing the background, will affect the balance of colors, and the type and number of threads used. 40 To emphasize the eyes and mouth in the selection of colors, click Define a Focal Area. 41 Ensure that High is selected in Focal Area. (The default is Low.) 42 Move the handles on the corner of the crop box, and the crop box itself, so that the circle encloses the eyes and mouth. To reposition the crop box, move the arrow pointer so that it changes to a four-arrow pointer, then move the box. The number of colors changes as you move and resize the Focal Area crop box. 43 Make a note of the new number. (In this example it is 25.) You can often slightly reduce the number of colors with little visible effect, but a further reduction will badly affect the color quality. 4 PREMIER+ Embroidery Ryan - Using the PhotoStitch Wizard

44 Scroll down the list of threads. If there is more than one deep blue in the thread color list on the left, select and delete one of the shades of blue and check the result. The computer will recalculate how to stitch the picture, based on the reduced thread list, and the number of stitches will be reduced. The small amount of deep blue in the picture mainly comes from remaining traces of the background color. The number of shades can be safely reduced. Similarly, you can change a thread color. The computer will recalculate the stitches, based on the threads now in use. 45 Click Next. The PhotoStitch Embroidery Options page will appear. Use Enhance Detail to bring out detail in the picture. Enhance Detail does not change the colors used, it affects the way that those colors are used. A higher number for Density will produce looser stitching and fewer stitches than the standard setting of 1. Leave Enhance Detail unchecked and Density at 1 for this PhotoStitch. 46 Click Finish to close the wizard. The PhotoStitch embroidery appears in the work area. VIKING, PFAFF, PREMIER+ and 6D are trademarks of Singer Sourcing Limited LLC. HUSQVARNA is the trademark of Husqvarna AB. All trademarks are used under license by VSM Group AB. 2016 Singer Sourcing Limited LLC. All rights reserved. PREMIER+ Embroidery Ryan - Using the PhotoStitch Wizard 5