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hi everybody this is Jenny and we are doing a series on the Facebook group on how to rasterize and part one is really just going to talk about what is rasterization and why do you want to do it so rasterizing is a technique we use when making white toner transfers to give her artwork areas of negative space and negative space refers to open areas of the design where the shirt itself is exposed so let me bring you in Photoshop and show you what I mean so this image here you would never want to print an image like this because it has more than three fingers of non rasterized space most often negative space refers to open areas of the design where the shirt itself is exposed this is the natural space between design elements fonts etc but on some images like this one or on photographs we donamp;#39;t have any open space at all and if we apply an image like this to a shirt the results will be heavy and non breathable and it will crack and so let me show you a quick example of that so when