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Graphest Sharptype is a filter plug-in for Photoshop, it mainly concerns on generating
ultra-clear type at small point sizes in Photoshop, Fireworks, Paint Shop Pro, PHOTO-
PAINT, Painter or any compatible host. Sharptype can provide far sharper type than the
built-in Photoshop engine, which will improve your compositions' readability dramatically.
Sharptype is similar to Microsoft Cleartype and Adobe Cooltype, it uses a distinct method
to render font, and does not use functional routines provided by operating system, and
however, it optimizes vector information to sharpen the vertical and horizontal lines.
Sharptype provides 5 rendering methods and 3 enhancing modes, and currently has support of
Truetype and Opentype fonts. Flexible combination of bold, italic, outline, underline and
strikethrough rendering styles, font preview, can search additional user defined font
directory other than system default, built-in character map makes the insertion for figure
fonts easier. Global encoding and native keyboard layout enable us to support multiple
languages inside one unique version.
V3.0 (24 February 2007)
We changed our company name from Microworld to Graphest;
Smaller cursors than before;
Removed the encoding selection, the program has already automatically adapted for local languages.
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sharptype.exe (Size: 1.84 MB) |
Sharptype 3.0 was downloaded & scanned by our team, against different types of malwares (like viruses, spyware, trojans, backdoors and others) and found CLEAN.
Sharptype 3.0 Details
| Publisher: | Graphest |
| Category: | Font Tools |
| License: | shareware |
| Cost: | 29.95 $ |
| Size: | sharptype.exe 1.84 MB |
| Updated: | 14 Mar 2008 |
| Screenshot: | Sharptype 3.0 Screenshot |
| Bookmark: | Click here |
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