We’ve made a lot of progress with the InkSoft Embroidery Module. Most of the integration and development is complete on the backend–now it’s time to format the module in the Design Studio. We thought you might appreciate a sneak peek.
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phone_iphone 800.410.3048We’ve made a lot of progress with the InkSoft Embroidery Module. Most of the integration and development is complete on the backend–now it’s time to format the module in the Design Studio. We thought you might appreciate a sneak peek.
pretty cool…Will you have the ability to adjust densities and push/pull comp on different applications? If the logo is going on hats will you have the ability to sew center out?
Rod:
This is a front-end tool that will produce and DST file and will likely support the Pulse native format (which allows for dynamic editing). If you want to make edits or controls to pull comp, underlays et al you will have to do this in offline embroidery software. There is still lots to do here–hope to have more to share soon.
Looks great. Do you guys have a release date in mind yet?
The cardinal sin of software: Dates! InkSoft has acquired two new developers–which we hope will boost our development schedule!
What about corporate logos? Will a customer be able to upload an image (JPG, EPS, etc.) of their logo and have it converted (digitized) into a DST file and view it on the garment?
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Auto digitizing a bitmap image look horrible–especially on a low res file. We don’t want to scare off your shoppers with a ugly preview! The auto digitizing for a vector file is only mildy better. Our partners at Pulse have advised against going down this path. BUT…we will have some good news concerning this–but you’ll have to wait to learn more. Check out the emb module in action: https://d.pr/chTO
Will we able to receive the pxf file or any other files?
Can’t share this info just yet.
Thanks for this information. The sooner the better, PLEASE.
Ed
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