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How to Edit a Logo Created in Photoshop 7.0

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Jul 30th 2002#61745 Report
Member since: Jul 30th 2002
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www.reliablepchelp.com/logos.htm

I designed the logos here in Photoshop. I don't really know what I am doing other than putting these together.

Friends have told me that they are not clear and appear fuzzy. Can you tell me how I can edit these? I have them set on emboss and bevel.

This is the font I'd like to use and also would like to creater a banner using these two images. The logo and the phrases below are two separate files, jpegs.

Thank you for your help!

Joe
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Jul 30th 2002#61866 Report
Member since: Jun 23rd 2001
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Well, first, the text is blurry because it is too thin to appear well on a screen. It seems to be a print font rather than a font you would make small text with ;) ...

Also, Bevel & Emboss settings are customisable, so telling us that is really not telling us much at all (plus it is easy to tell).

You should remove the B&E and maybe sharpen the graphics if they are still too blurry. Also, if they are flat color, you can just make a GIF with a custom pallette ;) . What you mean is this is the banner, not your logo... Text is not a logo...

Look at this: FidFor Sample

I made that in about five minutes ;) ...
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Jul 30th 2002#61867 Report
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This is not meant to be insulting, just trying to help .
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Jul 30th 2002#61870 Report
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Thank you for your reply. I wish to use the full text as my logo.
Fiduciary Forums and tagline underneath on left side and the other text together on the right side.

How do I edit these images? Do I use the .psd file or the .jpeg file?

How do I know its a print font? I am using Edwardian Script.
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Jul 31st 2002#61995 Report
Member since: Jun 23rd 2001
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I am just guessing that is what it was intended for. There is not actual file or format distinction (usually). Do you want me to send you the PSD?
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