change color in Find Edges filter

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  1. #21

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    Chuck, I just tried it with a 72pt font and got the same jagged edges. Wonder if it's doing this because of the selection with the Magic Wand prior to using Edit> Stroke?

    Will look at this some more tomorrow.

    Good night...

    :-)

    Barb
    imacgirl Guest

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  3. #22

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    Well, I'm still up and my wheels are spinning while I'm working on some other stuff.

    Here's another angle on this...totally different. It's not an outline, but it makes a duplicate of the 2 different text colors which you can drag around with the Move Tool. This way you won't have jagged edges created with Edit>Stroke. The only drawback is the text is not totally outlined, but it does add some dimension to it.

    1) Create a text layer with the 24pt font in black (or any color you want).

    2) Create another text layer with the 24pt font in pale yellow (or any color you want).

    3) Select the Pale yellow text layer in the layers palette and go to Image>Resize>Scale. In the width and height boxes type 90% in each one (play around with different %'s). This will reduce the pale yellow text slightly. I tried using two different pt sizes for the fonts, but it didn't work as well as using scale and reducing via %.

    4) Drag the pale yellow text layer around with the Move Tool, while the black text layer is below it in the layers palette.

    5) When you like what you see go to Layer>Merge Visible.

    Give that a try...

    :-)

    Barb
    imacgirl Guest

  4. #23

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    Barb, just sent it back to you and i did not have the problem although the text is no longer vector.

    I think it's time i created some stroke layer styles for text for Elements. Yup, I'll do that today. This way there wont be a need to rasterize the text before applying a stroke.
    Jodi Frye Guest

  5. #24

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    Jodi

    We'll all be queueing up for a few strokes from you !!!! ;)

    LOL - Sorry, couldn't resist

    Paul
    Paul L UK Guest

  6. #25

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    Paul, i had it coming ;)

    Stroke styles for vector text are done. They range from 1px to 10px in,out and center. At the moment I only have them in black. If i get enough votes for other colors and sizes in particular I will do them for you.

    Click on my name to get my e-mail address and mail me if you want them.

    Jodi's text strokes~black
    around 10kb
    Jodi Frye Guest

  7. #26

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    One solution I've found is:
    - start with text at 120 pt (no jaggies at this size)
    - simplify layer
    - stroke in black at 2 pixels
    - select image (text)
    - use Image/Resize/Scale to reduce text to needed size
    Richard Klimesh Guest

  8. #27

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    Jodi, I was sure you'd have the solution to this one. You use text much more than I do. Still don't know why mine was coming out jagged too. Did you use Elements to create to yours? I'm sure Richard would love to know how you accomplished this also. Your generous offer for your black stroke layer styles is terrific! :-)

    The book Adobe PS 7 One-Click Wow! <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0321125312/ref=lib_rd_prev_3/102-5402451-9151328?v=glance&s=books&vi=reader&img=3> has 20 different stroke layer styles along with a bunch of other really neat layer styles. It even has some darkroom layer styles that really act more like filters. These all work in Elements, I use them quite frequently.

    Barb
    imacgirl Guest

  9. #28

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    Richard, looks like you've discovered the solution, it does work well! Thanks for sharing your method, that's something new for me.

    :-)

    Barb
    imacgirl Guest

  10. #29

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    Barb, the 101 that I sent without jaggies;

    rasterize text>Hold down ctrl key and click on text layer in palette so that the marching ants are around text and edit>stroke. This works fine for folk who don't need to keep the text vector. Otherwise, buy full photoshop or use stroke styles.
    Jodi Frye Guest

  11. #30

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    Jodi, mine still looks a slight bit jagged. Wonder if it appears this way because I'm using an LCD? I've noticed this in the past. Thanks for your instructions and I'll look forward to receiving your Jodi's Stroke Layer Styles...very nice of you to offer them!

    Barb
    imacgirl Guest

  12. #31

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    Jodi,

    I have PSE version 1, as I believe you do too. I didn't know this version could use things from PS 7...thought we had to stick with PS 6 additions (cuz of the same engine)...does this using PS 7 stuff include things in addition to layer styles?

    Nancy
    Nancy S Guest

  13. #32

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    Nancy, i do use pe1 but i created the layer styles with PS6. I'm pretty sure the brush engine is different in 7 and not compatible with pe1 but not sure about the styles..I'll get back to you on that one...
    Jodi Frye Guest

  14. #33

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    Nope, PS7 styles don't work in PE1 or PS6. PS7 styles probably work in PE2....Chuck ?
    Jodi Frye Guest

  15. #34

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    Jodi, yes, PS7 styles seem to work fine in PE2; there may be exceptions, of
    course.


    Chuck Snyder Guest

  16. #35

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    Yup thought so, thanks Chuck, i can always rely on you to answer my PE2 &/vs PS 7 questions ;)

    Wonder if PS8 and PE3 will also be holding hands....i sure hope so.
    Jodi Frye Guest

  17. #36

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    Jodi,

    Thanks for those edge styles. That will answer lots of questions that
    I almost always get from students in my classes. I tried them out on
    both colored and transparent backgrounds. After simplying them I was
    able to delete the background color, then pick the black edges and
    change them to whatever color I want.

    Cool beans.......

    Dick
    Dick Smith Guest

  18. #37

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    Dick, I wanted to create the styles for those who prefered leaving the text in Vector format which is better suited for print. If you don't need vector then i suggest you don't use my stroke styles and use the stroke command that comes with the Elements program. You'll have choice of color and pixel size and in,out or center stroke. After putting your text on the screen go ahead and simplify then hold down ctrl key and click on that text layer in the palette. Now you'll have marching ants around each letter in your text...then go to edit ( windoze~right click) stroke....your choices are there. This would be easier for you than using my styles. If you want Vector for print then the styles are the way to go. Most Proffessional Graphic Artist's who create business logos etc. for print use Adobe Illustrator which is a vector program and far better suited for this stuff.....although i have been capable with full photoshop and elements thus far ;)
    Jodi Frye Guest

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