Hi Johannes!
Yeah, you're right, we're not talking on the same thing. What I mean by
kerning is correct pixel anti-alialing artifacts, when a letter becomes
blurry and you can use a sharpening filter to sharp the edges
(correcting the blurry). But none sharpening filter changes the shape or
move objects. I actually didn't know it's called kerning too. Thank you
for show me that! :-)
By the way, I need to say your work is a actual improvement! I don't
know yet if I'm updated to your last proposals, but I'll find it and
give you feedback soon.
See you,
~Paulo
On 02-03-2011 07:00, Johannes Bausch wrote:
Hey Paulo,
2011/3/1 Paulo José Amaro<[email protected]>
Sadly I can't see any image from the imageshack server. Could you add to
the
wiki? I'm actually curious about your friend's proposal.
http://tinyurl.com/48rgtw
I guess that's something InDesign does with OpenType Pro fonts (Minion
etc.).
And with "sharpening filter" I mean this one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsharp_masking or another GIMP plugin to
sharp
image's edges (IMO, the best is the Inverse Diffusion of GIMP's GMIC
plugin). They can be used to correct some kerning problems on the final
generated bitmaps.
Ah okay. But are we talking about the same "kerning"? How can a sharpening
filter move letters about?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerning
Maybe I just don't get it, sorry ^^.
To the rest: Can we have a vote on the ligatures somehow? Or are there
further suggestions?
Thanks,
Joey
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Federal University of São João del-Rei
WebDesigner / Linked Empresa Júnior
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