Hi Sxxo that is the Univeral Accreditation Font. You need to install all fonts to your Font folder depending on what version of Windows you have.
But you should ask that question in a seperate thread as this one is a tutorial for Extractions
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Sxxo wrote:QUOTE (Sxxo @ Feb 22 2010, 04:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>1- My CS3 only got a few font types for titles (TT) and one friend tould me that this depend of the fonts i have installed on my Word 2007. Is this true ? Do i need to make a upload ?
All those fonts installed in your Windows Font Folder will work in PS as well. BUT it's never good to install thousands of fonts in Win OS. You can always use some kind of font manager to temporary use/install a font like "Extensis Suitcae", "Adobe Font Manager" "Serif Font Manager" or "AMP Font Viewer" etc. They all work great.
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zantasha wrote:QUOTE (zantasha @ Feb 4 2010, 04:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Sorry for late reply LittleCoolDude.. i wasn't around.. well removing that thin white line (halos) is really simple. So if you have a vector type (or hard edges).. then simply do this
While you layer mask is selected, goto Filter>Other>Minimum and select Select default Radius of 1 Pixel..Thats allyou can change it to 2 ,3 or whatever, but I'd suggest that you keep it to 1 and apply the filter....then simply press Ctrl+F to re-apply the filter with same settings.
and if you're image has softer edges like fur, hair etc then while your layer mask is selected....goto Select>Refine Edge or Alt+Ctrl+R and take Contract/Expand slider to left till the Halo goes away and then add a little bit of feather. Try to do it in the standard mode(far left option)t and if the marching ants (selection) is not letting you see the edges properly.. simply press Ctrl+H and they will hide. Ctrl+H again will reveal them again.
Refining Edge is a bit of tricky job and i'll try to fully explain it in another thread.
Excellent..! That's way easier than the way I do it....(Don't ask)![]()
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you can change it to 2 ,3 or whatever, but I'd suggest that you keep it to 1 and apply the filter....then simply press Ctrl+F to re-apply the filter with same settings.
