Hello: I have the latest 64 bit version of PW and have been trying all evening to add text to an image.
It's never been a problem in previous versions (5+) but this time I'm stymied.
The tranform menu opens, I choose a font, color, and background color and none of them show in the preview and only blank text position box shows in the image -- i have font size 30 pixels, linespace 1.5
i have rebooted several times. still no luck
the transformation seems to be non-transformational so to speak
any help greatly appreciated
--jso
text transform not functioning
Moderator: jsachs
Re: text transform not functioning
The box in the input image is supposed to be empty - it simply shows where the text will be placed in the output (or preview) image. The text should show up in the preview. If not, perhaps there is a problem with the font you are using and you might try a different one.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color
Re: text transform not functioning
Thanks for the note. I understand how the preview should work, and checked it again with version 5.
The problem is that the preview shows nothing at all: no text, and no background color.
I have tried several fonts, Times Roman, Verdana, Arial, etc.
But the font is not the problem: the background isn't working either.
It's very strange. There must be some simple setting somewhere that I'm missing.
All the other transformations work properly.
--jso
The problem is that the preview shows nothing at all: no text, and no background color.
I have tried several fonts, Times Roman, Verdana, Arial, etc.
But the font is not the problem: the background isn't working either.
It's very strange. There must be some simple setting somewhere that I'm missing.
All the other transformations work properly.
--jso
Re: text transform not functioning
I take it that text and background transparency are not both set to 100%.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color
Re: text transform not functioning
no (they're set to 0%), but I have discovered that the background color is in fact working (I must have made a mistake last night)
So I can control background color but no fonts are showing -- although all of my installed fonts show in the dropdown box
I have tried many fonts now -- none work
it appears that the transform is unable to load any font
i have text transparency set to 0 -- but no text display in the preview window
is there a Windows setting (64 bit) that might allow PW to grab the fonts?
--jso
So I can control background color but no fonts are showing -- although all of my installed fonts show in the dropdown box
I have tried many fonts now -- none work
it appears that the transform is unable to load any font
i have text transparency set to 0 -- but no text display in the preview window
is there a Windows setting (64 bit) that might allow PW to grab the fonts?
--jso
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Re: text transform not functioning
Is this the first occasion that you've tried to use Text in the 64bit version?
If so, I suggest that you un-install and download a fresh file and re-install.
If you've been using the 64bit version for some time AND text has been working, I'd suggest un-installing and re-installing.
Good Luck!
Mike.
If so, I suggest that you un-install and download a fresh file and re-install.
If you've been using the 64bit version for some time AND text has been working, I'd suggest un-installing and re-installing.
Good Luck!
Mike.
Re: text transform not functioning
okay -- i'll re-install later today
thanks
(in fact i have not previously tried the text transform with the 64 bit version)
will let you know what happens
thanks
(in fact i have not previously tried the text transform with the 64 bit version)
will let you know what happens
Re: text transform not functioning -- fixed
The re-install took care of the problem, thanks very much.
But i realized when it worked that the problem had been simple:the wire frame that shows on the image window (for position) is properly positioned inside another wire frame which sets the boundary for the image.
--that boundary wire frame had been reduced to a tiny size at the upper right corner--hence the non-appearance of the text. It never occurred to me to just grab a corner of it and expand it to fill the image area.
but the long way around solved the problem
thanks again
--s
But i realized when it worked that the problem had been simple:the wire frame that shows on the image window (for position) is properly positioned inside another wire frame which sets the boundary for the image.
--that boundary wire frame had been reduced to a tiny size at the upper right corner--hence the non-appearance of the text. It never occurred to me to just grab a corner of it and expand it to fill the image area.
but the long way around solved the problem
thanks again
--s
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Re: text transform not functioning
Ahh! - yes. I'm familiar with that problem. Very puzzling it is too.
Having gone through all this pain you're certain to remember it next time it occurs.
Mike.
Having gone through all this pain you're certain to remember it next time it occurs.
Mike.
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Re: text transform not functioning
Thanks for this thread; I had the same problem, likely for the same cause. Upgrading to 6.0.9 fixed it, and all is working nicely now.MikeG wrote:Ahh! - yes. I'm familiar with that problem. Very puzzling it is too.
Having gone through all this pain you're certain to remember it next time it occurs.
Mike.
A request for the text transformation: add the capability to create text on a radius, e.g., to form a semi-circular arc of text around a seal. I'd find that handy for some of my work. Thanks.
Don Hirst
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Canon 70D, 17-40L, 24-105L, 100-400L
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