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December 7, 2009

Kerning, Tracking, Adjusting leading in a paragraph of type in Photoshop.

Filed under: Graphic Design I, Hays, M — Tags: , , , — malloryha @ 7:44 am

Mallory Hays December 4, 2009

Kerning, Tracking, Adjusting leading in a paragraph of type in Photoshop.

(Pg. 395-396)

Kerning:

· On the Layers palette, double-click a T icon.

· Click to create an insertion point between any two characters.

· Display the Character palette. (You can go up to Window, and then down to character).

· Choose Metrics from the Kerning pop up menu on the Character palette to apply the font’s built-in kerning.

· You can also drag left or right over the kerning icon located on the Character palette.

· Another way you can do it is by clicking where you want the kerning to occur, and hold down Alt/Option and press the left or right arrow.

Tracking:

· Works pretty much the same way as kerning, except with the tracking icon which is on the Character palette beside the Kerning icon.

Leading:

· You will want to type a paragraph first.

· Then double click on the T icon on the layer that you want to adjust the leading.

· Then click and drag on the leading icon located on the Character palette.

· For finer increments of leading, hold down Alt/Option while clicking and dragging on the leading icon.indesign-kerning

December 2, 2009

Selecting Type

Filed under: Graphic Design I, Simpson, C — chazsi @ 8:14 am

selecting-type

Chaz Simpson

Graphic Design 1

12/2/09

Selecting Type

· First you must have created type with either the vertical type tool or the horizontal type tool. After you have done that, then you may select the type that you wish to delete, edit, etc.

· While having the type tool in use, you may click on any point in the word, line, or paragraph and then drag until you have selected the desired text.

· To make a more broad selection, you may double-click to select a word, triple-click to select a line, and quadruple-click to select the paragraph.

· To select all the type in a particular layer, you can double-click the T icon on your layers palette. This is useful when having different layers of type.

You can also move the type around in a particular layer by simply clicking and dragging with the Move tool.

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