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Choose the style of your signature by specifying:
Font : enter the name of the font to use. You should use the Postscript name for the font you require. If you specify a font that Photoshop does not recognise, a default (chosen by PS) will be used.
Pts : point size. You will need to consider the document resolution: the smaller the DPI, the larger the point size you will need to use. For a 240 DPI document, a point size of 5 or 6 gives a fairly discreet size result.
Colour : enter RGB values for the text colour. If the signature will be across a light part of the subject, then use lower value for RGB. Higher values will give a light signature.
Opacity : enter the opacity for the text layer. Using a low opacity value with luminosity and a larger point size will yield a watermark effect.
The X/O, Y/O field indicate adjustments in pixels to the basic signature position. This is explained in more detail in the Position section.
Finding the Postscript Name
Please see the FontLister page for details about this new utility script to identify the Postscript names of fonts.