Hi, I created a logo and uploaded to a web page, as you can see by the attached image "HIRED", the lettering/text doesn't look clear. It is Arial 11 on a transparent background. Gimp 2.8 The link to the home page "Home" is attached. it is not part of the logo, but looks much clearer on the web page. Is there something I can do to help make the logo text sharper/clearer? Any help will be appreciated.
It is all very tiny. Your 'HIRED' text is actually only 8 pix high.
This shows some options, and the only one to give hard outline, is text with antialiasing turned off.
I do not think that is the problem. Most likely some conversion when applied to a page web. You are using png which is correct ... back to the question of text size.
11-16-2017, 10:19 PM (This post was last modified: 11-17-2017, 08:07 AM by Ofnuts.)
Thanks for your replies.
I'm trying to make the text, in the layer in question, clearer, but when I pull up the .xcf and select the text layer, the horizontal dialog box pops up, and I don't see how to apply anti-alias with this box. But, I also pulled up the "Tools Options" (see attached image), and I see where to uncheck anti-alias, but I don't see how that effects the selected layer, because it seems the horizontal dialog box dominates here.
Also, it was mentioned about dpi, how/where can I improve dpi with gimp?
Lastly, upon exporting the image, there seems to several choices (see attached image) what would be best?
I look forward to your reply
Much thanks
(11-16-2017, 10:19 PM)chrisj Wrote: [But, I also pulled up the "Tools Options"
The Tool Options should be visible all the time (and docked). It get used all the time.
Quote:and I see where to uncheck anti-alias, but I don't see how that effects the selected layer
Select the Text Layer. Select the Text Tool. Click on the text. Now check/uncheck the anti-alias box.
Better, set the anti-alias option before typing your text.
Quote:it was mentioned about dpi
A bitmap image only has pixels. The dpi only comes into play when printing (for example) on paper. Then dpi depends on the image size in pixels and the print size in inches.
For the web, setting dpi has no effect.
11-17-2017, 06:43 PM (This post was last modified: 11-17-2017, 07:34 PM by chrisj.)
Lastly, upon exporting the image, there seems to several choices (see attached image) what would be best for the web?
Thanks so much
Lastly, upon exporting the image, there seems to several choices (see attached image) what would be best?