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high1

Joined: 08 Jul 2009
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:23 am    Post subject: Font question Reply with quote

Hello

I have a test Web site here and would be grateful if someone would take a look at it:

http://stevehigham59.7host.com/proofreader/imagemenu/index.htm

If you compare the words (they are graphics) 'proofreading' and 'what we do' (my attempts) and then scroll down to 'browser compatibility', it is clear that the (original) 'browser compatibility' is far clearer. I am presuming they are the same fonts - but a font expert will know better.

I am trying to work out why that huge difference in quality. I do not know what tools he who created 'browser compatibility' may have, but I think the font (in my and his case) is Eurostile Extended.

I don't think that is something which comes with Photoshop so I
downloaded the font free of charge from somewhere on the www.

Can the difference in quality be explained by me using this free font and the original creator using a bought Eurostile Extended font from Adobe (if, indeed, that is the font and that is the problem)?

Any suggestions, please?

Thanks.
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