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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Adding text and shapes
Last updated 7/26/2011
Work with Asian type
Display Asian type options
Photoshop
  Elements provides several options for working with Asian type. Asian fonts are often referred to as double-
byte fonts or CJK fonts, meaning Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts.
1
Choose Photoshop
  Elements> Preferences
 
> Type.
2
Set text options:
Show Asian Text Options to display Asian type options.
Show Font Names in English to display Asian font names in English.
3
Click OK. The Asian type options button
 
 is added to the type tool options bar.
Reduce spacing between Asian characters
Tsume reduces the space around a character (but not the character itself) by a specified percentage value. When tsume 
is added to a character, spacing around both sides of the character is reduced by an equal percentage.
1
If you’re working with an existing layer, select the text layer in the Layers panel and then select a type tool.
2
Select the characters you want to adjust.
3
Click the Show Asian Text Options button
 
 in the options bar. If you don’t see the button, make sure that 
preferences are set to show Asian type options.
4
Select a percentage for Tsume 
 from the pop-up menu, and press the Enter or Return key. The greater the 
percentage, the tighter the compression between characters. At 100% (the maximum value), there is no space 
between the character’s bounding box and its em box.
Note: An em box is a space whose height and width roughly correspond to the width of the letter “M” (also called a 
mutton).
Turn on or turn off tate-chuu-yoko
Tate-chuu-yoko (also called kumimoji and renmoji) is a block of horizontal type laid out within a vertical type line.
Before and after tate-chuu-yoko is applied
1
If you’re working with an existing layer, select the text layer in the Layers panel and then select a type tool.
2
Select the characters that you want to rotate.
3
Click the Asian Text Options button
 
 in the options bar.