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 Fireworks.  I only use PS because I can resize and
crop photos in one step.

Since Adobe now owns Macromedia, there won't be anymore Adobe v
Macromedia battles.  ;-) 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 1:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: text image clarity

I'm asking this on behalf of a co-worker who is getting frustrated with
something.  How does one create "crisp" text images in PhotoShop?  We
have a nav bar that the text gets all fuzzy, no matter what settings we
use (anti-aliasing Crisp, Smooth, etc).  He also claims that he has
Googled this topic and hasn't come up with anything that goes more
in-depth than "Photoshop provides anti-aliasing options like Crisp,
Smooth, etc. etc.."

 

Anyone have any advice on how to do this in a sure-fire way?  We also
have Illustrator and Fireworks, if those do the job any better.

 

I know that this isn't a graphics forum, but you guys are geniuses at
everything else, so why not graphics. An example to see what I mean:

 

http://www.cvwp.com/images/m_about.gif

 

Thanks,

 

Ray

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