Ruben,
  I agree with Ruben, GO WITH TITLES, MY MAN!!!!
  Not only does it give you more flexibility, but they do come out clearer.  Go 
ahead and read the manual, but I would suggest you just play around with the 
titler.  I have never read the manual on using it, but I have learned so much 
by just playing around with it.  It is a powerful tool, and there is a reason 
why Adobe put it in there.
  Also, as a side note, you also don't damage, or ruin, your originals.  I know 
you can make a copy of them and use the copies, but a common thread around here 
is storage space, and why clutter your hard drive with duplicates?  Titler 
files are much smaller.
  That's my input.  That and a buck fifty will get you a cup of coffee.
 
Tom


No reason, other than I have never used titles before, and I assumed 
that it would be easier to get the visual look I wanted by creating an 
image in Photoshop. But I will break out the manual and take a look at 
titles. Thanks.


Ruben



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