Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Turn Photoshop's Font Preview Off To Improve Performance


Turn Photoshop's Font Preview Off To Improve Performance

Many Photoshop users, especially designers, share the attitude that when it comes to fonts, you can never have too many installed on your computer. You won't get any arguments from me, but you may get one from Photoshop. Having too many fonts installed on your system can cause performance problems with Photoshop. In Photoshop CS2, Adobe introduced a new Font Preview feature which, as the name implies, allows you to see a preview of what each font looks like when choosing a font in the Options Bar:
A preview of the font appears in the font selection drop down box in Photoshop. Image © 2008 Photoshop Essentials.com
Photoshop Tips: A preview of what each font looks like appears to the right of the font names.
One way to potentially improve Photoshop's performance is by turning this font preview off. To do that, go up to the Edit (Win) /Photoshop (Mac) menu at the top of the screen, choose Preferences, and then choose Type. There aren't many options in the Type section, but the one at the very bottom is Font Preview Size. You'll see a checkbox to the left of the option's name. Click inside the checkbox to enable or disable the font preview. With the checkbox visible, the font preview is enabled. With the checkbox not visible, the font preview is disabled:
The Font Preview Size option in the Type section of Photoshop's Preferences. Image © 2008 Photoshop Essentials.com
Photoshop Tips: Uncheck the "Font Preview Size" option in Photoshop's Preferences to turn off the font preview.
You'll find that you can't access the Font Preview Size selection box to the right of the option's name while font preview is disabled, which of course doesn't really matter since you can't see the font previews at that point anyway.

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"Hi there! The smaller font under each word tells the actual name of the font. The ""sparkling"" one is called Sweet Pea font and the link is: http://www.dafont.com/sweet-pea.font
The clickable links to all of them are right under the image!
Thanks!"


Hi there! The smaller font under each word tells the actual name of the font. The "sparkling" one is called Sweet Pea font and the link is: http://www.dafont.com/sweet-pea.font
The clickable links to all of them are right under the image!
Thanks!

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