Custom embroidery is a beautiful way to immortalize your pet, loved ones, or special moments on clothing. However, the final result depends heavily on the quality of the photo you provide. To help you get the best embroidered outcome, hereβs a simple guide on how to choose the perfect image for embroidery, with reference to the images above.
β What Makes a Good Photo for Embroidery?
1οΈβ£ Clear & Well-Lit Image – Choose a brightly lit photo with natural lighting.
2οΈβ£ Full Face Visible – The best results come from front-facing images where the full face is shown.
3οΈβ£ Good Contrast & Sharpness –Β A high-resolution photo ensures better details in the embroidery.
4οΈβ£ No Obstructions on the Face – Ensure that the face is unobstructed by hands, accessories, or objects.
5οΈβ£ Balanced Distance from the CameraΒ – A close-up shot is ideal, but not too close that it cuts off details. If taken from too far away, the fine features might be lost in embroidery.
β What to Avoid?
π« Bad Lighting β Dark, shadowy, or overly bright images make details hard to distinguish.
π« Blurred or Motion Photos β If the pet or person is moving, the embroidery will not capture details well.
π« Extreme Close-Ups or Too Far Away β Avoid photos where the subject’s face is too zoomed in or too small in the frame.
π« Partially Hidden Faces β If the subjectβs face is turned too far to the side or cropped out, the embroidery will look incomplete.
π Why a Good Photo Matters?
A great quality image ensures that the stitches accurately reflect the subjectβs expression, features, and uniqueness. This is why we highly recommend following these guidelines when selecting your image!
Still unsure? Send us a few options, and weβll help you choose the best one for embroidery!
π Letβs create something truly special together! π