Dynamic Text in Photoshop

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sametjo
Apr 7, 2006
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Hello all !

I’m looking for a way to insert dynamic text in an image using Photoshop.

What I have :

A text file with 3 lines.
For example :
Text1
Text2
Text3

An image.

What I need :

A way to produce 3 images from the same image but with 3 different texts.

Does anyone know how to do this ?

Thank you for your help 😉

Sam

P.S : I can replace the text file by a database.

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Wheeler
Apr 7, 2006
wrote in message
Hello all !

I’m looking for a way to insert dynamic text in an image using Photoshop.

What I have :

A text file with 3 lines.
For example :
Text1
Text2
Text3

An image.

What I need :

A way to produce 3 images from the same image but with 3 different texts.

Does anyone know how to do this ?

Thank you for your help 😉

Sam

P.S : I can replace the text file by a database.
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Wheeler
Apr 8, 2006
wrote in message
Hello all !

I’m looking for a way to insert dynamic text in an image using Photoshop.

What I have :

A text file with 3 lines.
For example :
Text1
Text2
Text3

An image.

What I need :

A way to produce 3 images from the same image but with 3 different texts.

Does anyone know how to do this ?

Thank you for your help 😉

Sam

P.S : I can replace the text file by a database.

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jjs
Apr 10, 2006
Keep it simple.

If the objective is to produce just three different pictures then just create three pictures, one for each version of the text.

If the text could be any of a great number, and it is a web application, then use text overlay layers on the web page.

If the above, but not to the web (probably for printing) then we need more information; you can use the data-driven feature of CS (and ImageReady) or scripting, or other means. More info needed.
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KatWoman
Apr 10, 2006
"2" wrote in message
Keep it simple.

If the objective is to produce just three different pictures then just create three pictures, one for each version of the text.
If the text could be any of a great number, and it is a web application, then use text overlay layers on the web page.

If the above, but not to the web (probably for printing) then we need more information; you can use the data-driven feature of CS (and ImageReady) or scripting, or other means. More info needed.
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