The process of taking a customer supplied image, and turning it into commands for an embroidery machine to follow
The process of converting a photograph or a song into digital information, or bits, which then can travel across a network
Process and operations for encoding graphic data into some numeric system (e g , X, Y - coordinates) and storing it on a computer
Conversion of artwork into a series of commands read by an embroidery machine's computer via a card
Refers to the process of manually converting an analog image or map or other graphic overlay into numerical format for use by a computer with the use of a digitizing table or tablet and tracing the input data with a cursor (see also scanning)
To convert an image into binary code Visual images are digitized by scanning them and assigning a binary code to the resulting bit-mapped image data
The process of encoding a picture, sound, or other piece of information not typed on a keyboard into a sequence of bits
A method of data capture that involves the conversion of data in analog form, such as maps and aerial photographs, into a digital form that is directly readable by a computer This is normally achieved manually by a human operator using a digitizer (a device for entering the spatial coordinates of mapped features from a map or document to the computer), although methods of automated digitizing and semiautomated digitizing also exist The result of digitizing is a digital map in vector form
An automated process of converting information in analog form into a digital representation, directly readable by a computer system
A method of data capture that involves the conversion of data in analogue form, such as maps and aerial photographs, into digital form that is directly readable by a computer
The process of assigning latitude and longitude coordinates for each twist and turn of a market area that is to be studied
any process that converts non-digital data into numeric data, usually to be stored on a computer In ERDAS IMAGINE, digitizing refers to the creation of vector data from hardcopy materials or raster images that are traced using a digitizer keypad on a digitizing tablet, or a mouse on a display device
Generally, digitizing refers to the process of converting analog information (liek for instance geometry of an object) to digital information that may be further processed in digital systems This may be done using manual means such as a digitizing tablet or using more automated systems such as optical or laser scanners