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I have the all too common error of Adobe Photoshop CS opening a file but gives the error of an invalid text layer. Which usually means I don’t have the font installed that used for that layer.
Well, I was the original author of this PSD file. But I’ve formatted my machine a few months ago. Now I need to edit the file again.
I’ve installed like 2500+ fonts from every source I can think of of where I might have obtained the previous font.
I still get that error!!!
Is there a way, a freeware application of sometype, that will tell me what fonts are all being used in an PSD file? This is quite annoying, been 3 days now of me just installing every font I can get my hands on. Nada…
Thanks in advance!
-Eric
Well, I was the original author of this PSD file. But I’ve formatted my machine a few months ago. Now I need to edit the file again.
I’ve installed like 2500+ fonts from every source I can think of of where I might have obtained the previous font.
I still get that error!!!
Is there a way, a freeware application of sometype, that will tell me what fonts are all being used in an PSD file? This is quite annoying, been 3 days now of me just installing every font I can get my hands on. Nada…
Thanks in advance!
-Eric
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