- Getting product images...
- Identifying imprint areas...
- Calculating canvas size...
- Rendering...
- Calculating image size...
- Validating image...
- Uploading image to server...
- Creating a layer...
- Saving the project...
- Creating project preview..
- Applying design to product...
- Rendering...
- Sending image for processing...
- Applying effects...
- Getting image from server...
- Creating a layer...
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534811 Logo Conversion
Converting a logo to EPS format means turning it into a vector-based file using the Encapsulated PostScript format. Unlike pixel-based images (like JPEG or PNG), an EPS file uses mathematical paths, allowing the logo to be scaled to any size without losing quality.
The process usually involves redrawing or tracing the logo in professional design software like Adobe Illustrator to ensure all elements are vector-based. Fonts are converted to outlines, and the file is saved in .eps format. The result is a clean, scalable version of the logo that’s widely accepted by printers, embroiderers, and designers.