>Since this is about text, it is known that Gimp 2.10 renders small
>text on the light side. Something to do with the current cairo library
>I believe. From memory Gimp 2.8 was better in this respect.
>
>Attached a comparison with PS (very old PS). If it is faint try a very
>small increase in size (1 or 2 pix) , that sometimes makes a
>noticeable difference or duplicate the text layer and put top text
>layer into hard light layer mode.
>
>More generally, PS can work in CMYK colour space. If your work is for
>offset printing then the whole project start to finish should be in
>CMYK. There is a good application+plugin for conversion, 'Cyan' but
>there is always that colour shift between RGB and CMYK profiles.
>
>Other than that, for exporting finished work, a png/jpeg/tif is a
>png/jpeg/tif
thanks for your reply.
it is for web not print

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