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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No aliasing = disaster, other modes required (only) some tweaking here so I'm doing that / lettering on a mac to avoid throwing computer into the sea
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(other "solution" online was switching the kerning from metrics to optic but then what about those 800 hours setting up the damn kerning)
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That is a misnomer. The *only* difference between OTF and TTF is that OTF fonts can use PostScript outlines with cubic Bézier curves. TTF can only use quadratic curves. Otherwise, they both support all the same OpenType features.
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I didn't think you were allowed to put font programs in TTFs, only OTFs, but if that's not the case I suppose if we had a good enough converter from cubic to quadratic we'd be fine.
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