Re: Newbie question - blurry images In article <qcydnasgouFTCVfZRVnyig@bt.com>, Where are you using this text? If you are trying to set large amounts of text in Photoshop, you're making a mistake; use a word processor program. Photoshop will by default "anti-alias" text. You can set whether or not it does this, and how much anti-aliasing it uses, in the text options window. Anti-aliasing makes curves look smoother but also makes the text look blurry. If you describe your goals and how you are using the Photoshop image, we can offer more specific help. Are you printing these images? Are you just looking at them on a screen? Are they for the Web? What are you doing? -- Art, photography, shareware, polyamory, literature, kink: all at http://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html Nanohazard, Geek shirts, and more: http://www.villaintees.com Tacit
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