Which Font? (OK I’m an idiot!)

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Tim_Barwick
Apr 25, 2005
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Tho’ I’m primarily a Windows user for Photoshop I created a logo on my Mac and (a)changed the text to raster and (b)forgot which font I used. Can anyone help point me in the right direction or give me a way to enlarge this while keeping crisp edges to my lettering.

<http://ftp.timbarwick.com/public_html/outreach_logo.jpg>

Thanks! 🙂

-=Tim=-

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ID._Awe
Apr 25, 2005
The easiest way to do this, is open up Photoshop and type in the word OutReach, highlight the word, open the type palette, put the cursor in the typeface field and then use the up/down arrows to scroll through the typefaces you have. The highlighted type will change with the type choice.
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harrylimey
Apr 25, 2005
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Tho’ I’m primarily a Windows user for Photoshop I created a logo on my Mac
and (a)changed the text to raster and (b)forgot which font I used. Can anyone help point me in the right direction or give me a way to enlarge this while keeping crisp edges to my lettering.
<http://ftp.timbarwick.com/public_html/outreach_logo.jpg>

The link does not work for me!!

Try this website –

http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/

Harry
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Charley
Apr 25, 2005
You need to create your logo as a vector and keep it as a vector. That way you can scale it up and down without having it pixelate. Changing it to a raster is the wrong thing to do with a logo. Now how you can get it from your Mac to a PC is something that I don’t have experience with, so I’ll let someone else answer that part.


Charley

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Tho’ I’m primarily a Windows user for Photoshop I created a logo on my Mac
and (a)changed the text to raster and (b)forgot which font I used. Can anyone help point me in the right direction or give me a way to enlarge this while keeping crisp edges to my lettering.
<http://ftp.timbarwick.com/public_html/outreach_logo.jpg>
Thanks! 🙂

-=Tim=-
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johntolliday
Apr 25, 2005
The closest I could get was Adobe Garamond Pro Bold?
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LenHewitt
Apr 25, 2005
Take a look at http:/www.myfonts.com/whatthefont
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Tim_Barwick
Apr 25, 2005
Thanks for all the help! 🙂

I ended up using Calisto MT as it looked about as close as I could get.

-=Tim=-

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