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I have a web site design in Photoshop and have set up some Layer Comps to show various mouseover states for buttons and info panels. I was hoping to use the Export Layer Comps to PDF script to output a PDF visual to show the client.
Seeing as I am visualising the final design at this stage and not actually building it, I have set up some of the text, in the info panels for example, as non anti-aliased in Photoshop to show the effect of real web text in the final html. While other text that I intend to save as graphics, for the buttons for instance, is anti-aliased – no problem.
When I output all the Layer Comps to PDF, all the text becomes anti-aliased in the final document – giving a non-realistic impression of the final html as it would actually appear. Any ideas on how I can preserve my non anti-aliased text and still export the comps to PDF?
Seeing as I am visualising the final design at this stage and not actually building it, I have set up some of the text, in the info panels for example, as non anti-aliased in Photoshop to show the effect of real web text in the final html. While other text that I intend to save as graphics, for the buttons for instance, is anti-aliased – no problem.
When I output all the Layer Comps to PDF, all the text becomes anti-aliased in the final document – giving a non-realistic impression of the final html as it would actually appear. Any ideas on how I can preserve my non anti-aliased text and still export the comps to PDF?
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