Save Text Logo for Web?

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Aug 10, 2007
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Hi,
I have a text logo on a transparent background in my Photoshop file which I need to convert for web. Please, recommend me correct settings and format, so it would be an image with smooth letters and transparent background. I know Photoshop is not a vector-based app, so what would be the workaround?
Thanks.

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Tony Blair
Aug 10, 2007
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Hi,
I have a text logo on a transparent background in my Photoshop file which I need to convert for web. Please, recommend me correct settings and format, so it would be an image with smooth letters and transparent background. I know Photoshop is not a vector-based app, so what would be the workaround?
Thanks.

Export the file to image ready and save as HTML when the text remains as vector.
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vunet.us
Aug 10, 2007
On Aug 10, 12:30 pm, "Harry Limey" wrote:
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Hi,
I have a text logo on a transparent background in my Photoshop file which I need to convert for web. Please, recommend me correct settings and format, so it would be an image with smooth letters and transparent background. I know Photoshop is not a vector-based app, so what would be the workaround?
Thanks.

Export the file to image ready and save as HTML when the text remains as vector.

Thanks, I’ll try. Will it keep the shadow too? Does it save the image as GIF?
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pico
Aug 10, 2007
"Harry Limey" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a text logo on a transparent background in my Photoshop file which I need to convert for web. Please, recommend me correct settings and format, so it would be an image with smooth letters and transparent background. I know Photoshop is not a vector-based app, so what would be the workaround?

Export the file to image ready and save as HTML when the text remains as vector.

???? ImageReady saves as vector ???
VU
vunet.us
Aug 10, 2007
On Aug 10, 3:14 pm, "pico" wrote:
"Harry Limey" wrote in message

wrote in message
Hi,
I have a text logo on a transparent background in my Photoshop file which I need to convert for web. Please, recommend me correct settings and format, so it would be an image with smooth letters and transparent background. I know Photoshop is not a vector-based app, so what would be the workaround?
Export the file to image ready and save as HTML when the text remains as vector.

???? ImageReady saves as vector ???

i just want a good quality text on a transp. bg.
maybe it is not photoshop at all?
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pico
Aug 10, 2007
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On Aug 10, 3:14 pm, "pico" wrote:
"Harry Limey" wrote in message

wrote in message
Hi,
I have a text logo on a transparent background in my Photoshop file which I need to convert for web. Please, recommend me correct settings and format, so it would be an image with smooth letters and transparent background. I know Photoshop is not a vector-based app, so what would be the workaround?
Export the file to image ready and save as HTML when the text remains as vector.
???? ImageReady saves as vector ???

i just want a good quality text on a transp. bg.
maybe it is not photoshop at all?

No, it is not photoshop or imageready. Consider where you wish to place the image and be certain that in the transparency dialog you choose a Matte of that color. Try it and let us know. We may have to mess with feathering and fringe.
VU
vunet.us
Aug 13, 2007
On Aug 10, 7:57 pm, pico <pico.net> wrote:
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On Aug 10, 3:14 pm, "pico" wrote:
"Harry Limey" wrote in message


wrote in message
Hi,
I have a text logo on a transparent background in my Photoshop file which I need to convert for web. Please, recommend me correct settings and format, so it would be an image with smooth letters and transparent background. I know Photoshop is not a vector-based app, so what would be the workaround?
Export the file to image ready and save as HTML when the text remains as vector.
???? ImageReady saves as vector ???

i just want a good quality text on a transp. bg.
maybe it is not photoshop at all?

No, it is not photoshop or imageready. Consider where you wish to place the image and be certain that in the transparency dialog you choose a Matte of that color. Try it and let us know. We may have to mess with feathering and fringe.

I think neither photoshop nor imageready do a good job. I was looking at experts-exchange dot com website – they have it perfect way! Would you know how this may be done?

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