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What is digitizing?

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What is digitizing?

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Digitizing is the process where we take your pictures and text and creates a digital design and thread pattern for use in our machine. There is a $50.00 minimum charge for this process.

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Digitizing is the process of converting a visual picture to a machine readable format. This allows the embroidery machine to know exactly where each stitch goes. The customer is charged for this on a one-time basis. Because we do all of our digitizing in-house, L3 has some of the lowest digitizing fees in the industry. Like the art charge, if a customer is migrating from an L3 competitor, this fee may be waived.

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A. Digitizing is formatting artwork for our embroidery machines allowing us to sew your design.

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Digitizing is a term for taking a piece of artwork (i.e. line drawing) or a company logo and converting it for our embroidery machines to read. There are additional charges for this type of work, and price depends on the complexity and stitch count of the design. Visit the gallerysection to look at some of our past work.

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Digitizing is a process to convert a picture or sound in digital format. It is a digital representation of any image, object, sound file, document or signal. Digitized files are used to make logos, stickers, embroidery patterns and many more things. In embroidery digitizing, a digitized file provides a path which is followed by machine to create lovely embroidery designs.

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