Writing Math Equations in Photoshop

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arimail77
Feb 13, 2004
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Hi,
[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some equations. Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.
[2] I also need to use some greek characters (eg. alpha, beta ….) and right
now I am using the *SYMBOL* font but i do not know keyboard shortcut for all of them. Is there a way to find out the shortcuts for the symbols.

Thanks in advance,
–Ari

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RTM
Feb 13, 2004
Arindam Chakraborty wrote in message
Hi,
[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some
equations.
Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.

Well first you have to wait for Photoshop 10 to come onto the market…

[2] I also need to use some greek characters (eg. alpha, beta ….) and
right
now I am using the *SYMBOL* font but i do not know keyboard shortcut
for
all of them. Is there a way to find out the shortcuts for the
symbols.

You’d probably be better off using Illustrator (or Corel Draw or WHY) and using a math symbol font and a Greek font. Make ’em as big as you need. —

Ron.
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clive
Feb 13, 2004
Do the text in Word and cut and paste

"Arindam Chakraborty" wrote in message
Hi,
[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some
equations.
Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.
[2] I also need to use some greek characters (eg. alpha, beta ….) and
right
now I am using the *SYMBOL* font but i do not know keyboard shortcut
for
all of them. Is there a way to find out the shortcuts for the
symbols.
Thanks in advance,
–Ari
SM
Steve Moody
Feb 13, 2004
In article , Arindam
Chakraborty wrote:

[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some equations. Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.

10? Do you mean Corel Photpaint 10? This newsgroup is for Adobe Photoshop.
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Voivod
Feb 13, 2004
On 13 Feb 2004 11:15:50 -0800, (Arindam Chakraborty)
scribbled:

Hi,
[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some equations. Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.
[2] I also need to use some greek characters (eg. alpha, beta ….) and right
now I am using the *SYMBOL* font but i do not know keyboard shortcut for all of them. Is there a way to find out the shortcuts for the symbols.

If you’re using Windows use the "Character Map". Start -> Programs -> accessories -> system tools
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Brian
Feb 13, 2004
Arindam Chakraborty wrote:
Hi,
[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some equations. Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.

You must be from the future, since Photoshop 10 doesn’t exist.

[2] I also need to use some greek characters (eg. alpha, beta ….) and right now I am using the *SYMBOL* font but i do not know keyboard shortcut for all of them. Is there a way to find out the shortcuts for the symbols.

Character Map.
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East75th
Feb 14, 2004
Arindam:

If you have MS Word, use the Equation editor. It has most math symbols as well as the Greek alphabet. It can do professional looking math expressions, such as you see in textbooks. Then transfer it as a bitmap or object to PS. There are also packages for professionals (math that is) such as Scientific WorkPlace www.mackichan.com. I suspect, however, MS Equation editor is all you need.

Dane

Arindam Chakraborty wrote:

Hi,
[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some equations. Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.
[2] I also need to use some greek characters (eg. alpha, beta ….) and right
now I am using the *SYMBOL* font but i do not know keyboard shortcut for all of them. Is there a way to find out the shortcuts for the symbols.
Thanks in advance,
–Ari
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broga
Feb 16, 2004
Perhaps you mean Adobe Illustrator 10?
You do get better text in Illustrator which you can then export to PS However the choice is up to you.
The following applys to both progs.

If by mathematical equations you’re trying to get indices above the variable as in ‘x to the power 3’ etc
Firstly type x3
Secondly highlight the number 3 and change the baseline shift in the character palette to an appropriate value to move the index upwards. You’ll have to experiment with different values depending on your font size.

You can also change the font size and appearance here

Subscripts etc can be done in a similar way.


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"Arindam Chakraborty" wrote in message
Hi,
[1] I am trying to make a poster for which i need to write some
equations.
Can someone tell me how to write math. equations in photoshop 10.
[2] I also need to use some greek characters (eg. alpha, beta ….) and
right
now I am using the *SYMBOL* font but i do not know keyboard shortcut
for
all of them. Is there a way to find out the shortcuts for the
symbols.
Thanks in advance,
–Ari
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JJS
Feb 16, 2004
If you are illustrating your own equasions, then I strongly suggest you use a specialized font. You may have to search it out on the network. Photoshop can certainly help you place and modify as you need.

However, mathematical notation has its own esthetics, trends and schools, so if you are doing this for an academic audience, you might be well served to find out what conventions they expect. I’ve seen arguments regarding mathematical notation and style among the math scholars that make a usenet flame war look like petty arguments; those people are ferocious.

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