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05/24/2009 08:26:15 PM · #1
Ok, for the two challenges with text--I've added text in elements, but they always look choppy.

How do I get smooth fonts?
05/24/2009 08:34:47 PM · #2
1. Some fonts only look good in certain sizes; try different sizes
2. Some images only look good at certain magnifications -- e.g. 25%, 50% -- rather than at "fit to screen"
3. In the Type palette, turn on/check box for Anti-aliasing (this should probably be the first thing, if it isn't on already)

4. Install Adobe Type Manager (if available)

Message edited by author 2009-05-24 20:35:37.
05/24/2009 09:25:38 PM · #3
doesn't adobe type manager just affect how it looks on my screen? Not how it's rendered?
05/24/2009 11:24:50 PM · #4
Originally posted by vawendy:

doesn't adobe type manager just affect how it looks on my screen? Not how it's rendered?

I've been using it for so long I can't remember. It's probably the anti-aliasing thing though ...

If not, you should post some examples -- put them in your Workshop or a hidden folder and send me a link if you don't want them out in public.
05/24/2009 11:27:34 PM · #5
Well, this was my demotivational--but I'm not sure I checked anti-aliasing.


My auto ad is better, but it's still not completely clean.
05/24/2009 11:37:56 PM · #6
I'm pretty sure anti-aliasing was not on the type on that poster. That, and the small image size/small number of available pixels, combine to give you the "chunky" look.

Try it again with the anti-aliasing turned on. Also, try setting the type in the full-sized image and then reducing everything together, or else set the type after reducing the image (setting the type at 100% size) if the former method is what you used already. One or the other method should look better, depending on the font and image combination.
05/26/2009 08:08:29 AM · #7
Thanks! My guess is anti-aliasing not turned on. My auto ad is still a little chunky--but not nearly to the same extent.
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