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Participant
May 23, 2024
Question

Ligatures don't work in Photoshop, while they work in Premiere Pro

  • May 23, 2024
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Hi everyone,

 

The Support doesn't know what they're doing so I'm asking actual users who know how the app works 🙂

 

I'm using a font in Photoshop, open type, and it needs to use ligatures to be readable.

While it works perfectly in Premiere Pro, the OpenType features are grayed out in Photoshop.

 

Did you already experience this issue, and how did you solve it?

 

Thanks in advance,

3 replies

Participant
May 30, 2024

Wrong link? 😛

 

Thanks for the workaround! It works well like this 🙂

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Participant
May 24, 2024

This seems to be a known issue with Photoshop not fully supporting OpenType features like ligatures. One workaround is to create the text layers in a program like Illustrator that properly utilizes the font features, then import those layers into Photoshop. Alternatively, you could try a font manager utility to enable the OpenType features within Photoshop itself.

Legend
May 23, 2024

Are you using an OpenType or TrueType font? The ligature buttons only work with OpenType fonts that have ligatures. For example (I'm on a Mac) if I pick one of Apple's built-in TrueType fonts, I can't enable ligatures.

You may have font substitution or something similar going on.

Participant
May 24, 2024

Thanks for your time.

 

This is OpenType, and this font has ligatures. It's a In House font for an alien language we are developing, the Xi'an.

The ligatures work with Premiere Pro or widn Microsoft Word, but not with Photoshop, which is strange.

Legend
May 24, 2024

Adobe has been developing a unified text engine, I don't know if Premiere Pro uses it yet. Do the ligatures work in Illustrator?