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February 9, 2022
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Text in Photoshop is not rendering correctly

  • February 9, 2022
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With the recent Photoshop update, the text now looks off. It is not rendering correctly, like the letter spacing is way off. See attached screen captures comparison. And yes, I don't have tracking or kerning set to a negative in PS.

 

Is anyone else seeing this?

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@jane-e @Trevor.Dennis I've been using PS for over 20 years. I do know how to change kerning and tracking. As I mentioned in my intial post:

And yes, I don't have tracking or kerning set to a negative in PS.

 

It's not an Adobe font. It's Roboto from Google. If i could delete this post I could, but for some odd reason this forum does not allow that. As I mentioned previously, nevermind.

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Trevor.Dennis
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February 10, 2022

Almost certainly what Jane has said.  Select the text, open the Character Panel and set tracking to zero.

Alternatively, select the Type tool and reset it from the top left corner of the Options Bar

colin-p11487740
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Inspiring
February 10, 2022

@jane-e @Trevor.Dennis I've been using PS for over 20 years. I do know how to change kerning and tracking. As I mentioned in my intial post:

And yes, I don't have tracking or kerning set to a negative in PS.

 

It's not an Adobe font. It's Roboto from Google. If i could delete this post I could, but for some odd reason this forum does not allow that. As I mentioned previously, nevermind.

colin-p11487740
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February 10, 2022

@jane-e @Trevor.Dennis @MarekMularczyk  Also, thank you all for trying to help. I do appreciate it.

MarekMularczyk
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February 9, 2022

To start with, the font looks different in these screenshots. Are you using the same font?

 

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colin-p11487740
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February 9, 2022

Yes. Same font, same weight, same everything. Sorry I should have specified.

jane-e
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February 9, 2022

.... it's called webfonts.

Nevermind.


Hi @colin-p11487740 

It looks like an issue with Tracking and/or Kerning. Can you show a screen shot of your Character panel (Window menu)? Click an insertion point in the text with your Type tool first.

 

Is the Typeface from Adobe Fonts? Or??

 

You can also Reset the Type tool to put it back to its defaults. Select the Type tool, then right-click the Type tool icon in the options bar (not Tools panel) and choose Reset tool. You might need to do it twice.

 

Jane