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Neighborgal says:
Are you doing the text as a vector? That is what works best for me : ) You can then resize it and still retain the clarity.
Apr 15, 2007
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akida29 says:
Another thing you might want to try is be sure only the primary color is available. By this I mean make the secondary color "transparent". The font may be too delicate to have both colors selected. I hope that makes sense, LOL.
Apr 16, 2007
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Doormouse says:
Or possibly you might have the colour set as a texture - which might make it look fuzzy. If you do have both colours set - make sure you check the stroke width is appropriate. (Stroke colour and foreground is the top box, Background or fill is the bottom box - sorry if I'm teaching granny to suck eggs....) :-) Pauline
Apr 16, 2007
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scrappy Joy says:
if none of that worked try another fonts also sharpin it
Apr 17, 2007
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dippydeedodah says:
Thanks for the tips-I'll be trying them all out!
Apr 18, 2007
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Doormouse says:
Hi again. You don't say which version of PSP you are running. I am in college and using PSP 7 (back to the dark ages.... no comparison!) and noticed I was getting fuzzy text. The problem was that I had the stroke enabled for the text but not the fill. It looked awfull. The answer was to enable the fill and make it the same colour as the outline. I haven't had this problem in PSPX. :-) Pauline
Apr 18, 2007
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akida29 says:
Good luck D, let us know if any of our suggestions help!
Apr 18, 2007
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