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To choose a font family and style:
1 Choose a font family from the Font Family pop-up menu in the Character palette or
options bar. If more than one copy of a font is installed on your computer, an abbreviation
follows the font name: (T1) for Type 1 fonts, (TT) for TrueType fonts, or (OT) for OpenType
fonts.
In Photoshop, you can choose a font family and style by typing the desired name in
the text box. As you type, the name of the first font or style beginning with that letter
appears. Continue typing until the correct font or style name appears. Be sure to deselect
the font name before entering new type in the image.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose a font style from the Font Style pop-up menu in the Character palette or
options bar.
If the font family you chose does not include a bold or italic style, click the Faux Bold
button
or the Faux Italic button
Alternately, choose Faux Bold or Faux Italic from the Character palette menu.
Note: You cannot apply Faux Bold formatting to warped type. (See
on page
348.)
Choosing a type size
The type size determines how large the type appears in the image:
In Photoshop, the default unit of measurement for type is points. One PostScript point is
equal to 1/72 of an inch in a 72-ppi image; however, you can switch between using the
PostScript and traditional definitions of point size. You can change the default unit of
measurement for type in the Units & Rulers section of the Preferences dialog box.
In ImageReady, pixels are the only unit of measurement for type. This is because the
ImageReady application is tailored to creating images for online media, in which pixels
are the standard unit of measurement.
To choose a type size:
In the Character palette or options bar, enter or select a new value for Size
alternate unit of measurement, enter the unit (in, cm, mm, pt, px, or pica) after the value in
the Size text box. The value you enter is converted to the default unit of measurement.
To specify the default unit of measurement for type (Photoshop):
1 Do one of the following:
In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > Units & Rulers.
In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Preferences > Units & Rulers.
2 Select a unit of measurement for Type.
To specify the point size definition (Photoshop):
1 Do one of the following:
In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > Units & Rulers.
In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Preferences > Units & Rulers.
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in the Character palette to apply a simulated style.
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"Warping type layers"
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