06-26-2018, 08:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-26-2018, 08:20 PM by rich2005.
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That explains the text, probably came from a 1 bit (black and white) tiff possibly in fax format often used to transmit engineering drawings.
I can replicate the tif from an old drawing but the only thing I can suggest. When adding text, enable layer legacy mode and disable anti-aliasing in the text tools.
This using a typical AutoCad font. https://i.imgur.com/80QuWtG.jpg note it is in indexed colour mode
Next question. What format are you exporting the image in to get that fringing? Full details please not just jpg / png / tiff ... I have seen that effect before but I cannot remember where at the moment.
I can replicate the tif from an old drawing but the only thing I can suggest. When adding text, enable layer legacy mode and disable anti-aliasing in the text tools.
This using a typical AutoCad font. https://i.imgur.com/80QuWtG.jpg note it is in indexed colour mode
Next question. What format are you exporting the image in to get that fringing? Full details please not just jpg / png / tiff ... I have seen that effect before but I cannot remember where at the moment.