![]() ![]() Photoshop is a pixel-based graphics program and the font embedding capabilities are somewhat limited. If you are looking for how to embed fonts in a PDF, click here. You still, however, will want to embed your fonts into your file. Thankfully, you can convert various files, such as Photoshop, Word and InDesign, into PDFs. Many professional printing companies accept files in various formats, but PDFs are the preferred file format. To save yourself the time, hassle, and disappointment of your finished product looking different than you intended, make sure you embed your fonts into your files. While the fonts will be substituted with similar ones, it will likely look a bit different than you intended. ![]() The same thing can happen when you submit your projects to your printing company if you have not embedded your fonts into the file. Have you ever sent a document to someone using another computer, or even just viewed it on another device and noticed that the design you worked so hard on looks completely different? This is likely due to the device not having the same fonts you used, so it substituted your fonts with similar ones the computer already had installed. ![]() You are also able to download fonts from a variety of free resources online, meaning you likely have fonts on your computer that someone else does not have. Your computer comes with a standard set of fonts already installed, but these differ from computer to computer, especially when they are different makes or models. ![]()
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