Sample pdf output is below:
The first option is obvious. In this case I created a beaded clown. It shows each bead, filled in with the corresponding color. The second image is actually digitized and made up of pixels the size of the corresponding stitches. The first two settings use colors found in the selected color palette in the program. The third image has more detail and the colors are the same as the original image, not from colors in the program palette.
In this example, the colors chosen from the program are actually very close to the original and that's why you don't see much difference between the second and third image. This was using a bead palette with hundreds of colors. You'll see a bigger difference if you use a yarn palette or limit the number of colors.
Anyway, we've found some commercial users prefer the middle setting but others like to see what it might look like when finished.
You can change this setting as often as you like. Just remember to click on the "save setting" button in the Preferences slideout window.
Also, as always, please let me know if I messed something up with this update! I'm not aware of any problems.
Have fun! Much more coming!
Terry