Find my font is a tool for a specific category of users, graphic designers know, as the name could not reveal its goal of a more open, the most important part is how he managed to achieve its objectives.
While matching letters with the correct source may seem a simple enough task, to find my font are not free, there are two paid versions of the product, with a significant characteristic difference between them.
The basic version costs and missing features, such as isolation letters horizontalizing text or Unicode support, the professional version, on the other hand, includes all these options, but the price is higher.
Installation was quick and without complications in our case, passing through the screens very soon and not force the third-party code in our test system.
The principle Find my font is based is quite simple and very close to the OCR software is: you have to create an image with text and display the letters, then it will search a database to match the police or entries that are close to the original.
You have no problem handling the application allows the user interface layout, all you through the steps are numbered, so you know exactly what we do next.
First of all, you must load the image text, later, you must select the letters and punch is even if the entire 4-speed operation is long, these are the only things you need to do as the application does the rest (search the database and come up with the results.)
Everything is as clean as potential in the interface, entire the buttons and choice to run in the top left of the window of the app and the results are view in large areas.
Affirm picture format goes as far as popular file types are pertained (BMP, GIF, PNG, JPG), but less apply are also present (XPM, TIFF, PGM).
If you do not have an image of the font of the app can assist you with construct in flash tool, but unless the letters on the screen is large plenty, I would not suggetsed applying it, a better way is you take a snapshot utilizing the similar default choice in the Windows Snipping Tool.




Reply With Quote
Copyright Techfuels
Bookmarks