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1. Re: OT: Packaging Photoshop Fonts
BobLevine Dec 1, 2010 10:34 AM (in response to phyllisj9)Save it as a PDF and check the font list in Acrobat.
Bob
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2. Re: OT: Packaging Photoshop Fonts
macinbytes Dec 1, 2010 11:50 AM (in response to phyllisj9)FontExplorer X by Linotype and probably the rest of the font management world have detect font in document capabilities.
Like Bob said, save as PDF, then from FontExplorer X (other font managers have collection utilities, I know Suitcase does it via a plugin) you can choose "Detect Fonts in Document" and then make a Set which makes collection easy.
I know that you cannot use ArtFiles to collect fonts in Photoshop PDFs (at least ones I've tried). FlightCheck Professional may be able to package from Photoshop PDF, but I can't personally testify to that. Collecting Photoshop PDF fonts in ArtFiles crashes the application 100% of the time for me, <1% of the time for me from Illustrator PDFs. Standard your milage may vary applies.
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3. Re: OT: Packaging Photoshop Fonts
phyllisj9 Dec 1, 2010 12:06 PM (in response to phyllisj9)Thanks!
Phyllis
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4. Re: OT: Packaging Photoshop Fonts
David Dilling Sep 16, 2011 5:45 AM (in response to phyllisj9)Yes, FlightCheck can collect or package Photoshop fonts. Just wanted to add this postscript, to make it clear. Thank you @macinbytes
Here is an admitted long-winded video quick-tip on how to automatically find and package all used fonts along with a copy of the .PSD file (disclousre: I work for Markzware, the makers of FlightCheck):
I hope this helps - How FlightCheck can collect Photoshop fonts, like Package within InDesign.
Friendly Regards,
David Dilling
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5. Re: OT: Packaging Photoshop Fonts
layerhero May 22, 2014 5:43 AM (in response to phyllisj9)We have a plugin Photoshop Art Packer which can collect Photoshop fonts for you. Photoshop Art Packer(http://www.layerhero.com/photoshop-art-packer/) is a native Photoshop plugin.
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6. Re: OT: Packaging Photoshop Fonts
SunnyBike Aug 6, 2014 9:18 PM (in response to layerhero)This plugin is amazing, many thanks! BTW, it is possible to include the shared objects in the package?




