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  05-27-04 - 05:14 PM
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cppaddict <hello@hello.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have some text images, and I'm trying to determine exactly what font
> was used to create the text. Does Photoshop offer any way to reverse
> engineer a font -- ie, look at the pixel patterns of the various
> letters and then match them to the correct font?
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> It looks like a fairly standard font, so I'm hoping that if the above
> is not possible someone might even be able to recognize it by sight.
> You can find the images here:
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> http://www.geocities.com/hotquietday/
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> I've already scrolled through every font on my system without finding
> an exact match, though I've found some close ones. If anyone knows the
> exact font, can you please let me know its name, and where I can get
> it. If not, I'd appreciate any other suggestions about how to solve
> the problem.
That looks like a bitmapped screen font, possibly from the X Windows
System. Come to think of it, it reminds me of the console font on
early SGI workstations. Anyway, it has a Unix sort of look to it.
--
-Stephen H. Westin
Any information or opinions in this message are mine: they do not
represent the position of Cornell University or any of its sponsors.
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