It looks like you're trying to locate a specific paper from NedGraphics 2009 (likely a user conference, technical documentation, or a software release note) with the phrase “extra quality” — possibly referring to a feature, a rendering setting, or an image export option in NedGraphics (now part of Lectra) software, such as NedGraphics Texcelle, NedGraphics Jacquard, or NedGraphics Weave.
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NedGraphics 2009 introduced the "Extra Quality" rendering option, and for designers working with textile and surface pattern files it was a small but meaningful improvement. Although the software is now older, the Extra Quality setting highlights several useful principles that remain relevant for anyone preparing designs for print.
"NedGraphics" AND 2009 AND ("quality" OR "simulation")
. This software is a cornerstone of the textile industry, used for designing everything from intricate Jacquard fabrics to carpets and printed patterns.
Historically, textile design was a manual, labor-intensive process. The advent of NedGraphics provided designers with tools to bridge the gap between creative artistry and industrial manufacturing. The 2009 version introduced significant updates in loom control and technical sheet automation. 2. Core Technical Capabilities Jacquard Pro & Woven Design
The "Extra Quality" features in NEDGraphics 2009 represent a significant leap forward in terms of functionality and user experience. Some of the standout features include:
Have you used NedGraphics 2009 Extra Quality in your production workflow? Share your experiences and custom color profiles in the comments below.