Friday, August 20, 2010

Text in Photoshop cs3 is not crisp?

Im working in Photoshop Cs3 extended and noticed that the font are not crisp and clean. even at 100% view, they are slightly fuzzy. is there a setting that can fix this? not sure why this even happens.



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There are different anti-aliasing settings you can use - I believe on of them is ''Crisp'' check out the anti-aliasing settings for text and you'll see about 5 different options.



Remember you still need to have adequate resolution for print it's good to have about 300dpi. For web, text sizes under 9pt will be problematic - in particular serif faces.



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photoshop is a raster program as opposed to vector so text is converted to dots, bitmaps, hence a little fuzzy
well when u save it as a jpeg it shouldnt do that
Make sure it's not anti-aliased. Click the font and select ''sharp'' or ''crisp'' in the options box
Your dpi needs to be set at least at 200 dpi for font to print smoothly. Also check that you have the appropriate style setting (crisp, bold, anti-alias) selected in the character palette.
I suppose you could rasterize the layer and than use the sharpen filter on it. If you are doing really large work than the fonts themselves are being upsized so they're not going to look really sharp. That's why people use vector graphics in some cases for large text incorporated images. It's possible that the font you have chosen to use is itself blurry. If you are just working with an average sized image (like 3000x3000 pixels or less) It's possible that in your font settings you have chosen ''bold'' or ''crisp''. Maybe try using ''none''?
highlight the text u are having issues with then see at the top u have like ''smooth, sharp, strong, none'' on anti-aliasing? have a play with changing that to each type to get the best for u - works best on big text... none is only really used on small text
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It is only showing the text fuzzy to save resolution so when you work on it it isn't taking up huge amount of RAM. Go under preferences, there is a way to switch the reso of text so that it is optimal rather than the fuzzy kind that saves RAM.

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