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Thread: AA Fonts

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    Default AA Fonts

    Whenever i'm using AA all my text comes out really really blurry, and without AA its just pixely..

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    Try putting AA and non AA textlayers ontop of the other and then adjust the opacity of the one on top.

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    Try to change the text style from Smooth to None. But I suppose you've already done that?

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    on None it's all pixely and what not. I'll try that dragoneye, thanks.

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    What Image Resolution are you using? It should be 72. All others make the fonts look screwy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry
    on None it's all pixely and what not. I'll try that dragoneye, thanks.
    He said to change it from smooth to non, not none to smooth, so if it's blurry on none it might not help changing it.

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    I've had this problem before, and I'm pretty sure the image resolution is the problem.

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    Your reslution is probably too low, try making it higher and if it makes it worse then just keep lowering it until it isn't blurry anymore.

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    Keep it at 72 at all times, thats the way to go.

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    I totally agree with that. Unless, you are going to be printing something, like a banner for a company or something like that. If that's the case then you must make it a resolutionof 300 because it would be way too pixealted at 72 or anything lower 300 for that matter. In some cases you can 150, but that's on smaller projects. For example, you would be ok using a resolution of 150.

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