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Making Text Look Sharper On Your Webpage

Author: Colin Smith More by this author


There are a few little tricks that will help your text look a bit sharper on your webpages, especially at smaller sizes.

Resizing

When resampling blocks of text, there is an option that you may not have noticed, that will help you achieve sharper results. This is particularly useful when you have scanned in blocks of text or line art.

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When we go to resize the image, Bicubic resampling is the default option. This works best for most images.

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Here is the result on our text.

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Try it again, this time choose bilinear resampling

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Notice how much sharper the text is?

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The second trick is for small text and is tracking, or kerning. This means the spacing between letters. Here is a line of text with standard tracking.

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In the tracking box, increase the amount to 20

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See how much more legible the text is. Look at a road sign and you will notice that the tracking is set very wide. That is why you can read them from a distance.

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Here is a line of text with the crisp anti-alising, kind of blurry.

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Photoshop 7 ships with a new level called Sharp, notice the difference?

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About the Author:

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Colin Smith is a best-selling author, trainer, and award-winning new-media designer who has caused a stir in the design community with his stunning photorealistic illustrations composed entirely in Photoshop. He is founder of the world's most popular Photoshop resource site, PhotoshopCAFE.com, which boasts more than two million visitors.

With over 10 years of experience in the design industry, Colin was formerly Senior Editor and Art Director for VOICE magazine. He is a regular columnist for Photoshop User magazine, PlanetPhotoshop.com, and the official site of the National Association for Photoshop Professionals. He also contributes to a number of other graphic art publications and Web sites, such as Mac Design magazine, Web Designer magazine and Computer Arts Magazine.

Colin's graphic design work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Guru awards at Photoshop World 2001 and 2002, for his work in both Illustration and Web Design. He's authored or co-authored more than ten books on Photoshop, including the best-selling How to Do Everything with Photoshop CS (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2003) and award-winning Photoshop Most Wanted: Effects and Design Tips (A Press/Friends Of Ed, 2002). Colin is also creator of the Photoshop Secrets Video training series (PhotoshopCD.com). He is in high demand across the United States as a lecturer, presenting his Photoshop techniques to Web designers and other graphics professionals across the nation.



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