A lot of it depends on the version of Photoshop you use. More recent
versions include more control over the anti-aliasing used which is the key.
My preference is actually to use Fireworks. In Fireworks I can not only
select from multiple AA options, but can set my own.

-Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Champagne"

> Anybody here really good with graphics?  We have a designer here who is
> having a lot of trouble creating text graphics (for navigation, say) that
> are not all fuzzy around the edges.  She swears that she has tried
> everything in Photoshop, filters, etc, but they still look like crap.  The
> way that she is doing them is just not going to fly with professional web
> sites.  So, my question is, does anybody have a surefire way to create
> crisp, non pixelated or fuzzy text graphics in Photoshop that they care to
> share with us?
>
> BTW, I know about css and rollover effects, etc, but we sometimes need to
> have drop shadows and other effects that I don't think that you can get
> with css.
>
> Any help or pointers to tutorials that we have not found would be
appreciated.
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