>In your sample image, I don't see a "logo to the left". Do you see it
>when you look at your PNG ?
>
>I don't know why there is an outline in the word. That's not right at
>all unless that's what the font you used looks like (with an outline
>in it).
>
>When you create the word, be sure your bac
On 10/23/2014 02:57 PM, CoolB wrote:
The font used is 'Palatino Linotype Bold'.
Chris
http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/results?ch%5B0%5D=S&ch%5B1%5D=y&ch%5B2%5D=s&ch%5B3%5D=t&ch%5B4%5D=e&ch%5B5%5D=m&wtfserver=wtf_b_41&id=000a3b05541d8b6d000d09763046&glyphcount=6&imageid=0&x=66&y=37
Than
>The font used is 'Palatino Linotype Bold'.
>
>Chris
>
>http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/results?ch%5B0%5D=S&ch%5B1%5D=y&ch%5B2%5D=s&ch%5B3%5D=t&ch%5B4%5D=e&ch%5B5%5D=m&wtfserver=wtf_b_41&id=000a3b05541d8b6d000d09763046&glyphcount=6&imageid=0&x=66&y=37
Thanks for finding out what font it is.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Jay Smith wrote:
> Since this is a very simple text-logo, if you know and can get access to the
> font used for the original, you could much more easily (and in higher
> quality and more quickly) recreate by using text in an image program of some
> sort -- actuall
On 10/23/2014 01:51 PM, CoolB wrote:
It depends on whether the words are dithered or not. If there are
sharp edges
and the image really only has two colors, try the following:
Click on the eyedropper (or O (O not 0), then click on the words to
make the
color of the words the foreground color.
>It depends on whether the words are dithered or not. If there are
>sharp edges
>and the image really only has two colors, try the following:
>
>Click on the eyedropper (or O (O not 0), then click on the words to
>make the
>color of the words the foreground color.
>
>Click on the color tool (or O)
> I have a logo that I'd like to swap the colors in. The words are blue and the
> background is white. I'd like to make the words white and the background blue.
> How can it with this .png file?
It depends on whether the words are dithered or not. If there are sharp edges
and the image really onl
I have a logo that I'd like to swap the colors in. The words are blue and the
background is white. I'd like to make the words white and the background blue.
How can it with this .png file?
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