Which tool is the best if you want to render (2D) TTF/OTF fonts at small sizes so that they stay crisp and sharp with a tiny antialiasing?
I know about the font settings in Photoshop CS but i need more than that so has Photoshop improved in this aspect in CS2 or CS3? Are there any differences between the win and osx versions? Any other method getting better results in photoshop - beside of doing the pixelwork on your own?
Any other paint program better in this aspect like Paint Shop Pro, Fireworks, Gimp, Pixelmator, … or is there a tool around which is perfect for just rendering fonts?
If you use any antialiasing with a tiny font it won’t look very crisp. Not sure which font features CS has (I can only test 7), but Gimp seems to do a pretty nice job (at least keep you from doing the pixel work). Again, not sure what CS has, but in Gimp you can do Hinting, Force Auto-Hinter and Antialiasing. I seemed to get a good combination with just Hinting and Force Auto-Hinter.
Yes. The latest stable version of GIMP is 2.4.2 and is actually quite nice (it’s my main paint app, PS CS2 is just too slow to load for the quickie fix-ups I do).
I learned recently that I can upgrade from an educational copy of Macromedia Studio MX (which I have from a few years ago) to a bunch of full license CS3 options for great prices. Unbelievable. I’m going to get the Design Premium.