In this lesson, you’ll work on the layout for the cover of a technology magazine. As a result, you can produce type with crisp, resolution-independent edges, apply effects and styles to type, and transform its shape and size. However, Photoshop preserves the vector-based type outlines and uses them when you scale or resize type, save a PDF or EPS file, or print the image to a PostScript printer. When you add type to an image in Photoshop, the characters are composed of pixels and have the same resolution as the image file-zooming in on characters shows jagged edges. Many typefaces are available in more than one format, the most common formats being Type 1 or PostScript fonts, TrueType, and OpenType (see “OpenType in Photoshop” later in this lesson). Type in Photoshop consists of mathematically defined shapes that describe the letters, numbers, and symbols of a typeface. Photoshop provides powerful, flexible text tools so you can add type to your images with great control and creativity. This lesson will take less than an hour to complete. Control type and positioning using advanced features.Use guides to position text in a composition.More after the jump! Continue reading below↓įree and Premium members see fewer ads! Sign up and log-in today.
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