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: How to prevent fractional text dimensions in Photoshop to be "pixel perfect"? Is there any way to make Adobe Photoshop text dimensions (e.g. height and width) be non-fractional? For example,

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Is there any way to make Adobe Photoshop text dimensions (e.g. height and width) be non-fractional?



For example, if I use Type tool and just write my text on layout, it will have fractional dimensions. Of course I can use Bounding box to prevent this, but in this case I will need to manually adjust Bounding box size to meet real text size.

The result I want to achive is pretty simple: I just want type my text and get it real dimension in pixels (not something like 65.69 px) to align it properly in my website layout.

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@Michele215

Here's a thought: try adjusting the kerning of your text to fit in the dimensions of a specific box.

In this example, I made a square artboard (200x200).



Now, use the keyboard shortcut for kerning to increase or decrease the space in between the letters. (alt+<- or ->)





By adjusting kerning, you'll be able to fit your text into any size box you want. Hope this helps.

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@Martha945

Surely, I must be missing something in this question...why not just manually enter the (whole) value of the font size you want?


Transform your text to the size you'd like
Enter the size you want in the highlighted box below




The reason your font might be defaulting to a decimal value is that it's likely the last font size you used.

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