I downloaded a text earlier and i dont knw how to use it on a photo. It comes up in a folder just as a small file .. when i open it all it is is the words in different sizes and words ... how do i use this text on a picture?
I'm wanting to create transparent text over a picture with only the outline of the text showing. So basically, I need to only see the stroke of the text and have be picture show thru from behind.
Using the horizontal text tool I can make a text box, but no text-blinker shows up in the box and when I type no text will appear. Although, in the Layers pannel on the right side it does name the layer whatever I have typed so why won't it show on the picture? Even if you make all other layers invisible the text layer still does not show up on a blank background.
I have to replace text in a banner image with different text. Maybe if I upload the banner, it would be more useful...
I have to replace "Customer Satisfaction" with some other text. The text is embedded in the image; so, it's not that easy, at least for me, to replace it without making it look amateurish. Of course, I duplicated the background and worked on that layer.
First method I tried was using the clone stamp, zooming in to 1600% to painstakingly erase it. But then when I zoom out, the background where the text was placed over does not match its surroundings and looks like someone shaded it. If you zoom in real close, before making any changes to it, you'll see that the "green" (what the RGB is) touching the text is different than the "green" in areas not touching text.
Next, I thought of using the magic wand to select the text for me and that looked liked it worked. But the problem is once I select it, how to delete it or blend it in with the background. That is, if I select the "C" in "Customer Satisfaction" with the magic wand, for instance, pressing delete does nothing. Then I found I can fill the area, after I select it with the magic wand; however, what the RGB combination is of the background. Is there a way I can find out what the RGB value is of the background, then apply that to my fill color and effectively delete the "Customer Satisfaction" text?
Once I'm able to get rid of the text, I can use the text editor plugin tool I downloaded to replace the text.
That's my logic, anyway. How I can replace text in an image, preferably as neatly as possible.
i am trying to type text across a picture, i want the kind of text that you can kinda see through, i was trying out the kind where part of the text is one color and part was another, it was pretty cool but i couldnt figure out how to pick my own colors.
I did not make the picture but if I would like to move a text that is on the image, how can I do so without touching the background? Since I did not make the picture, I do not have layers on it.
This is a jpg downloaded from the internet. For starters, I'd like to know how best to remove the row of text above the picture without disturbing the pattern underneath. Then I want to bring it into Encore as a DVD menu with a replacement layer where the picture is.
I have no MS Paint or digital photography skills at all. I have tried, but it never turns out the way I want it to, so I come to the digital photography pros for a favor.
All I need is text added to the picture.
I would like "GA VA 2006-2007" and underneath have "22-14-8". The bottom left would be the best place,
How do you put text in a shape or picture that you have so it takes on the shape of the object? I'm wanting to use the school mascot for the outline that the text will fit into. And how do I do the outline of the mascot for putting the text in? I was hoping that when I started typing the text could just flow in the shape and I wouldn't have to enter, etc.
I select the horizontal type tool and have my font in black but everything I type is invisibe. in the text box. I have added text to pictures before doing this but never had this problem. is there some setting i goofed.
Attempting to add text to pic. Tonight, however, the size of font that comes in is super-small -- so small that I need to bump it up to 72 (but even at that it is too small on the pic. Also: I notice that the text font now shows in pixels rather than inches.
All I want is to be able to add a simple phrase or two, but Text Tool is showing my words as super-small even at the 72 pix.
Would perhaps my resetting preferences yesterday have anything to do w/this? Should I be adding text to pics in INCHES rather than PIXELS?
Also -- my pic is at resolution of 600 and doc size is 20 x 20.
Shortly I installed on my Mac OSX 10.6.8 the testversion of the Photoshop Elements 11.0. I tried to insert text in the picture and I choose the text-size 100 pt, but the text result very small.Where is the problem
way to center text, or an object in the middle of your picture... I have some text I want in the center, but I can't seem to get it right, always seems to look off to one side.
I am trying to make invitations and I want to put a picture thats very light and faded in the background. then on top of that i will write in invite info.
how to change a picture that he took with a web-cam holding a placard. The note he's holding say some random thing on it, and I want to replace it with something outlandishly silly. How would I go about doing this, AND how would I go about adding a placard/note like that to pictures of his where he isn't holding anything
I need to make a text above picture readable in the east way. Making text colour a single color is not successful always; even tough I select the most contrasting colour to the general picture colour.
I am not professional in pictures, colouring etc. But, I think there should be a colour contrast concept. A simple example is that white is the most contrasting colour to the black or vice versa.
Can I use Photoshop so that it will change the colour of the pixels of the text to the most contrasting pixels colours of the background picture? I think in that case the text may be read in the easiest way.