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-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Sep 09 00:35:52 2006
Subject: RE: text image clarity
With text this small, I would not use anti-aliasing at all.
As suggested earlier, I would also try
First of all, switch over to FireWorks... It is in many ways superior for
WEB DEVELOPMENT work (that's to stop all the people who get uppity about
photoshop and image manipulation).
Fireworks also has anti-aliasing support plus it has custom aliasing where
you can determine strength, sharpness,
That image looks like what comes out of Photoshop (Elements 2)
right off the palette without special filters or settings...one thing to be
wary
of is the color of text...some colors are terribly fuzzy. Your sample image
has black text with a fairly light background...the best of all
combinations.
With text this small, I would not use anti-aliasing at all.
As suggested earlier, I would also try Fireworks as well. We purchased
the Adobe Web Bundle which has all the Adobe software as well as
Macromedia Studio 8. Even though we have the Adobe flagship, Photoshop,
I still much prefer
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