Some options do not use the slider such as Histo Equalize, Gray Scale, etc. *L* You just need to click on the down arrow ( shown in red on the illustration) and then choose the option you want to use and make the adjustments by using the slider if available by moving it either left or right.
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If you are anything like me, you will have to play with these settings to suit yourself since I'm still learning how to use the program. The next box is where you can make all kinds of color adjustments before importing the graphic into PCS. I usually leave the checkmarks in the boxes for "Maintaining Aspect" and "Smooth Colors." Click on the "Next" button to proceed.
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Next, you should be in the box where you can select the cloth count for use with cross-stitch and it will tell you the actual size of the stitched pattern when completed in your choice of either inches or stitches. Click on the "Next" button to go to the next part of the Wizard where you can erase sections of the image by using the eraser tool or by selecting and clearing specific areas. In the next box, this is where you would crop the graphic if needed so that you would only take in the part of the graphic you want to make into a graph. Use the Browse button to tell the Wizard where you have the graphic stored at on your computer so it will import it into the PCS program, click on "Okay" in the PC Stitch Import File Selection box and then click on the "Next" button.
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Open up PC Stitch on your computer and click on "File" from the toolbar and choose "Import" from the dropdown box which will open up the PC Stitch Import Wizard and choose the "From A Disk File" option and click on the Browse button. Step 6 - Importing A Graphic Into PC Stitch 6.0+: