rasterization of fonts

Hello

All of a sudden my photoshop CS2 decided to Pixelize my fonts.

I thought it might be my software of management of fonts, the Suitecase fusion, but I opened a new file in image ready CS2 and fonts appear right in there.

What the font looks like in PS CS2

fontIssue.jpg

I restarted my computer. tried using system fonts and turned my font management software. and not helped him.

Please help me I don't know how to solve this problem.

I use a MAC running 10.4.11

what it looks like in image ready

fontImageready.jpg

Looks like the lack of anti-aliasing of text, make sure that it is set to something other than None

Tags: Photoshop

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