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Problems editing text in PSD


derek777

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Hello,

I've searched for the last hour here and google, but couldn't find an answer to my question. Which is, I downloaded the free sample template from templatemonster.com and couple other sites. I'm trying to change the text in the psd file, but can't.

I've got PS 5.0. The capital T doesn't show up in the layers tab for any of the existing text. I've added the fonts to my system, btw. If I create a new text layer the capital T appears for it. I also tried selecting the text tool and selecting the appropriate layer and then ctrl-clicking on the text. That didn't work either.

Is this a version problem? Do I need 6.0 or 7.0 just to edit some text??

Thanks in advance,
Derek
 
derek777 .. it can be done in PS 5 ... unfortunately I can't remember how and my computer with PS 5 is on loan to a friend ... several members here will be able to help you ... :)
 
Thanks namvet. I could understand some backwards incompatibility with something more advanced, but just to edit text there's got to be something that I'm not understanding.

I am new to PS. Most of limited graphics work is done in Fireworks.

Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
 
Derek

The trouble may be that the Text Layer has been rastorized which would cause the T to not longer appear on the layer palette. You would not be able to select the rastorized text layer using the Type tool either I believe.
 
Is there anyway to undo the rastoring if indeed it has been?

The PSD is from templatemonster.com and they offer instructions on how to edit the text amongst other things. You would think that everything would have been left editable.

I've taken the PSD and reduced the size to make a smaller file size and placed it on my server. Would someone mind taking a look at it and see if you're able to edit the text. Even reduced it's around 900k (it was 5.5MB).

http://www.dereksreef.com/images/weblink/reduced_size_template.psd

I would really like to use a template, but not if I can't edit it.

Thanks
 
Hiya Derek, welcome to the forum..

I think you will have problems working with text in PS 5.
Checked it on my old machine with 5.5.

PS5.5 generates rasterised text which is not editable.
This means that the text layer is just a bitmap which looks like text.

Later versions of Photoshop brought in editable text.
IE, the text attributes: font, style and size could be altered by highlighting the text and changing it as you would in a publishing application.

Unfortunately, you cannot access these features for your template in Photoshop 5.

Sorry, Al.
 
You'll enjoy it, Derek. Maybe you should wait a bit and see what PS8 has to offer.

Don't know what new features will be included yet!


*Edit* What I said wasn't actually correct.[saywhat]

PS 5.5 DOES generate editable text but is unable to open a text layer created in Photoshop 7.

PS 5.5 will open a PS 7 text layer and show THAT as a bitmap layer.

Apologies for the confusion. :shocked: ;)

Al.
 
derek777 ... I will have my old computer back with me next week (it has PS 5 on it) and I will check out what you are trying to do ... as Rantin Al said text can be edited ... and I vaguely remember resizing when I was using it ... I will keep you posted ..... and I agree, if you are thinking of upgrading wait 'til PS 8 comes out (later this year):righton: ... in the meantime I'm sure that theKeeper and other members (there are a couple who in the last few months have posted questions about PS 5) will still be able to answer your question further :)
 
Ian, I made a text layer in 7 and tried opening it in 5.5.

It opens as a rasterized text layer, so there is absolutely no way to get into the template.

Different text engines and not forward compatible.

Al.
 
... aaarrrgghh ... didn't read derek777's question properly :( ... sorrrrry!! .... :\ ... I thought that he meant ... ah well never mind what I thought :bustagut: .... I'll just blame it all on latent dislexia :) ... but thanks Rantin Al for the quick correction :righton:
 
Thanks Al, namvet and anepu for your help. This was about to drive me nuts. I've been shopping for the best price on an upgrade already. Does PS 8 have a release date yet?
 
Maybe I`m missing something, but if you have the fonts installed on you system, why not just type what you need in a new text layer ?
 
Docilebob, The problem is accessing a customisable template originally created in PS 7.

Al.
 
Welcome to the forum derek777! :)

I'm pleased to see that some of the boys around here have straightened you out! ;) Unfortunately, it looks like you'll have to recreate all that text yourself... :(

Yeah, if you're thinking of upgrading, I'd definitely wait 'til PS8 comes out! ;)

In the meantime, enjoy your time here! :righton:
 
Hello Derek,

A sample web template from TemplateMonster includes the fonts used in the template (I know cause I just downloaded one).

Unzip the downloaded template, cruise to the fonts folder, and install these fonts on your computer. Once the fonts are installed on your computer THEN open the .psd template file in Photoshop.

I know this works because occassionaly I still use PS 5 (I have 5, 6, and 7) and I have opened many templates from TemplateMonster.
 

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