We have been having trouble with Photoshop and kerning of OpenType (otf) fonts on Windows. We don't update our Photoshop CC often (once every few years), so I'm wondering if they have made any attempts to do non-OS font rendering in more recent versions?
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(not a programmer, but I've been battling it on comics work; changing antialiasing modes on the font helped... sometimes)
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That is exactly what we are battling it on as well - we made our own font for comics work, and typically these are made with OTF because it has more features than TTF, but Windows seems thoroughly incompetent, and Photoshop seems to just call Windows??
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ooooh boy, don't get me started on this. Dear Casey, why do you want otf fonts? Are you going to print something on paper?
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it's good keming, Casey.
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Afaict Adobe rolls their own font rendering in a lot of their programs. (the aggressive hinting Windows does changes the shape of glyphs considerably, which is undesirable in design software)
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