![]() There are many tips to rotate a raw file (not just simply save it in a different file type), e.g. Select edit to rotate and save it as a different file type. Here is a video tutorial showing the transfer process: iOS 13 IntegrationÄon't hesitate to ask further questions - transparency note: I'm the creator of StitchBuddy. When I attempt to rotate a CR2 file in Photo Viewer, a message appears: That didn't work, RAW files don't rotate. NOTE: StitchBuddy HD does not digitize embroidery designs and cannot transfer. Unless you are wanting to move the origins, turn it off. This is only available in Object mode, hence the difference. ![]() After long considerations I decided to move forward, and StitchBuddy v.2.2.2 is. Add a comment 1 Answer Sorted by: 4 It appear you have accidentally selected to move the Object origins. To transfer a design directly from your iPad to a USB stick, Apple's "Files" app becomes handy: You can copy files from StitchBuddy's repository directly to the stick depending on your iPad and the stick this might require a Lightning-USB (female) adapter aka "Lightning Camera Adapter"). With StitchBuddy you can seamlessly organize, preview, modify, convert, and combine embroidery designs. Rotate, flip, move, resize, or delete selected parts or the entire design. In addition the iPad app has a feature to highlight a selected thread.with the menu command "select all") then rotations by 45 degrees or individual ones are available in the "Design" menu on macOS or "Tools" menu (little wrench) on iOS there is a dedicated "hoop" menu with numerous Janome hoops to select from To rotate a design (or a part of it) relevant stitches need to be selected, first (e.g.JPX files can be read, but not written by StitchBuddy not a serious limitation as JPX files are just including additional background images (which will be ignored when importing), and all Janome machines accept JEF files - Jim, please step in to add anything significant :).This limitation can be removed within the apps ("In-App purchase") for USD 9.99 resp. Both versions are offered as free trials in Apple's App Store, only restricted when saving modifications = limited to designs with max.There are two StitchBuddy versions for Mac and iPhone/iPad with very similar (but not identical) features a design can be rotated with both apps.StitchBuddy Creator via In-App purchase to use all installed fonts and import all SVG paths for shapes (USD 29. Let's shed some light on the StitchBuddy piece - as there are some topics addresses and questions asked: Selection modes: block, thread, rectangle, single stitch / / /.
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