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Knit Studium: Convertir Tarjeta Perforada en archivo digital. From Punch Card to digital file. (Script MacOS). Con la ayuda de un Script (programa sencillo) se consigue que una imagen sea transformada en unos segundos en un archivo .PNG para poder ser usada directamente en AYAB y/o img2track. ***** With the help of a Script (simple program), an image can be transformed in a few seconds into a .PNG file to be used directly in AYAB and / or img2track. Código / Code Script en/at: https://knitstudium.com/2019/03/05/fr... English explanation: Take a knitting chart from a punchcard or chart in a magazine, clean it up first in any image-manipulation program such as Gimp to minimize the gridlines and get it as strongly black/white as possible. Then run it through the script, which reduces it to the number of pixels you specify. Then do a final touch-up by hand. The video starts with how to set up and use the script. Then the second half is some suggestions about how to prepare and clean up the image before sending it through the script. The script is written in AppleScript, to use it your Mac has the Script Editor program, find it in Applications/Utilities. Paste in Victor’s code, click the Compile button, then export it as an application. When you run the app, it asks you which image, and what pixel size you want. Then it creates a file called Final.png on your desktop. Open that again in an image editor, you’ll find that it’s now a tiny file in mostly black and white, you may need to do some final touchup editing. It will have some shades of gray which you can edit out if you wish by painting that pixel over in white or black. AYAB can handle some gray pixels, it will treat a gray below 50% as white and above as black, but it’s cleaner to have as little gray as possible. (By the way, AYAB can knit from a jpg file, but I agree that png is generally preferable. Files must not have layers.) For my experiment, I took this screenshot from an online scanned copy of Stitchworld1, pattern 419. Saludos/Greetings! Víctor Gómez.