If you're still not getting good transfers after playing with the above settings, you may need to re-take the photo or edit the photo in a professional photo editor. Sampling can play a small role in transfers.Switch the transfer Method to Popularity if Nearest Color isn't producing good results.
Be sure you are working with a full stock palette instead of a custom one.Usually 32 colors is more than enough to get a good transfer.If you are new to transferring, check the video here. Transfer your photo by clicking the Transfer button on the toolbarĮxperiment with different transfer settings.Increase or decrease the brightness and/or saturation as needed.Click Picture->Adjust Colors from the main menu.Load the photo you want to use and move/stretch/shrink it as needed.Set up your patterns size, stitch and choose a palette.Sometimes it helps if you lighten or darken your photo before starting your transfer. In the Show these finishes section, uncheck the following: In the Show these types section, uncheck the following: Select the Filters tab in the Transfer dialog.Click the Transfer button on the toolbar.Prepare and position the photo as desired.When transferring those tough photos it can be helpful to eliminate certain kinds of beads. Here are a few pointers to help with transferring those tough photos: Filter Your PaletteīeadTool lets you choose what types of beads you're willing to work with. Some photos will transfer with no problems and others won't transfer well at all no matter what you do. There are a few variables that determine the outcome of a photo transfer.