Uploading Images in Cricut Design Space: Cut, Print then Cut, SVG, JPEG & Png Explained

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👋 Welcome Crafters! Are you mystified by uploading images into Cricut Design Space? Whether you're a complete newbie or a seasoned pro, this is your go-to guide to master image uploads and take your crafting projects to the next level. 🎨

📌 In This Tutorial, You'll Discover:
- Image Upload Basics: A step-by-step guide to effortlessly upload your designs for cutting or printing.
- JPEG vs. PNG vs. SVG: Learn the pros and cons of each file format and how to optimize them for the Cricut machine you own, be it a Joy, Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Venture, Maker, or Maker 3.
- Cut vs. Print Then Cut: Unravel the differences and know when to use each option for perfect results.
- Background Removal: Master the art of removing background from your images for a flawless finish.
- Grey Box Issue Resolved: Understand why you're seeing a grey or black box when you try to upload images in Cricut Design Space.

💡 Why Watch?
- Cut the guesswork and craft like a pro!
- Save time and avoid common pitfalls.
- Become your own Cricut expert.

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Music Credit: Aakash Gandhi
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Timestamp:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Differences between JPEG, PNG & SVG
2:30 - Uploading a JPEG or PNG
3:24 - Difference between Cut & Print then Cut
4:27 - Removing image background
5:46 - Creating multicolor layers with JPEG & PNG
6:03 - Uploading an SVG
7:29 - Images only suitable for Print then Cut

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