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Bodley
Mar-09-2006, 07:07 PM
I would like to have a listing of available fonts in the font without going through and creating them myself (read I'm lazy). This would be a tremendous help when trying to find just the right font for a project.
Where might I find this?
DavidTO
Mar-09-2006, 07:11 PM
I would like to have a listing of available fonts in the font without going through and creating them myself (read I'm lazy). This would be a tremendous help when trying to find just the right font for a project.
Where might I find this?
You want a font book with samples for each font? I'm confused about what it is you're looking for, exactly.
Andy
Mar-09-2006, 07:28 PM
I would like to have a listing of available fonts in the font without going through and creating them myself (read I'm lazy). This would be a tremendous help when trying to find just the right font for a project.
Where might I find this?
I do not know, but I do know that in PS CS2, the fonts are visible in the list (WYSIWYG).
Bodley
Mar-09-2006, 07:34 PM
You want a font book with samples for each font? I'm confused about what it is you're looking for, exactly. Yeah something like that.
I do not know, but I do know that in PS CS2, the fonts are visible in the list (WYSIWYG).
Well in PSCS the drop down list is a generic font. Maybe I don't have some box checked somewhere. Or was this an improvement in CS2?
Andy
Mar-09-2006, 07:46 PM
Yeah something like that.
Well in PSCS the drop down list is a generic font. Maybe I don't have some box checked somewhere. Or was this an improvement in CS2?
I'm sorry, Bod. Yah - it's an improvement in CS2.
Bodley
Mar-09-2006, 07:52 PM
I'm sorry, Bod. Yah - it's an improvement in CS2. Guess I'm in for an upgrade - The reason I've haven't as of yet is the bridge thing. Seems like it would slow things down. I've also heard CS2 was slower anyway.
Thanks Andy
Andy
Mar-09-2006, 07:55 PM
Guess I'm in for an upgrade - The reason I've haven't as of yet is the bridge thing. Seems like it would slow things down. I've also heard CS2 was slower anyway.
Thanks Andy
Gotta tellya Bod - I'm right now going through and working on about 20,000 images in PS CS2 and Bridge. I find it really fast. But then, I'm running on a Mac, G5 Quad. 5 gigs of ram. I find it super speedy. And I'm adding new keywords to every file in my library, so it's going through a lot.
DavidTO
Mar-09-2006, 07:56 PM
Guess I'm in for an upgrade - The reason I've haven't as of yet is the bridge thing. Seems like it would slow things down. I've also heard CS2 was slower anyway.
Thanks Andy
How would bridge slow anything down? Bridge is MUCH improved over CS, and CS2 is awesome, IMO.
Bodley
Mar-09-2006, 08:03 PM
How would bridge slow anything down? Bridge is MUCH improved over CS, and CS2 is awesome, IMO.
Well I'm on the download screen now, guess I'm in.
Gotta tellya Bod - I'm right now going through and working on about 20,000 images in PS CS2 and Bridge. I find it really fast. But then, I'm running on a Mac, G5 Quad. 5 gigs of ram. I find it super speedy. And I'm adding new keywords to every file in my library, so it's going through a lot.
Well I'm on an underpowered PC - but lets not start that again :D
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