Hi Casey,

You can anti-alias in Photoshop.  What version are you using?

In 6.0, you click the text tool, select where you want the text and
start typing.  When you select where you want the text, a bar should
appear at the top that has the following anti-alias options: none,
crisp, strong, and smooth.  Highlight your text, then select one of
these to anti-alias.

HTH,
Will

-----Original Message-----
From: Casey Crookston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 8:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] Anti-alias text at 300dpi in Photoshop?

When I set an image to 300 dpi in PhotoShop I'm having a hard time
getting text to anti-alias.  I'm doing a project for print instead of
web, and I'm wondering I need Illustrator.  I hope not... I'd like to
just make it work in Photoshop.

Any advice?

TIA,  Casey

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