full justify in photoshop
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- gBay
hi all,
im deisgning a brochure. i am full-justifying all the paragraphs, but i get some words being cut in two (between lines) so i end up with:
'blah blah blah blah blah bl-
ah blah blah blah blah' etc...
i sthere anyway without adjusting size or width of my text area that i can get rid of these? surely adobe has thought of this?
cheers
- G
- rasko40
dude nobody designs brochure's in photoshop.
Use Quark or indesign for your text, drop any imagery you may need in image boxes
- stewart0
open the 'character' or 'align' window.
it's all in there.
- stewart0
ow f*ck, he said 'brochure'.
ohlala.i'm pretty sure his document is set up in RGB colors too and going to send a .gif file to print.
- rasko40
uncheck the 'hyphenate' box in the type paragraph panel.
but seriously you are entering a world of pain if you are designing pages in PS, did you work out your bleed?
- ********0
don't do it, son.
photoshop is for purdy picshurs, not for laying out type.
one.
- gBay0
rasko: thanks, i didnt even see the hyphenate button!
yes, im using photoshop for brochure design. im a web designer and have managed to bodge a few brochure and stuff together and they look good. we have now got CS2, so i shall learn Indesign.
cheers
-= G
- nicko0
rasko: thanks, i didnt even see the hyphenate button!
yes, im using photoshop for brochure design. im a web designer and have managed to bodge a few brochure and stuff together and they look good. we have now got CS2, so i shall learn Indesign.
cheers
-= G
gBay
(Aug 15 05, 05:24)two things to remember:
- 300dpi images
- CMYKNot tryimg to teach you to suck eggs just trying to lend a helping hand ;)
- ********0
all your type will end up at 300 dpi, no?