Photoshop: Font Too Large

Last night I purchased for my Mac a copy of Photoshop Elements 9 and I have been spending this public holiday (Vesak Day) playing around with it. I was editing images for a possible website redesign when I ran into a snag. I used the text tool to overlay a message on a picture but the text appeared incredibly large. It was gargantuan! I could fit no more than one or two characters in the entire image.

I tried Googling “photoshop elements inserted text too large” but came to several pages that did not solve my problem. I played around with Photoshop some more and eventually solved my problem. Since the questioner on the above page did not get a satisfactory answer I wanted to document my discovery here, as public service to anyone else out there with the same problem.

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Kitchen Complete!

I only have 72 hours left in the state of California, but today I have finished the kitchen. I feel a sense of pride and sorrow over this project. I love the work that I have done (with generous help from my friend Antonio) but am disappointed that the kitchen will be first enjoyed by renters.

(On that subject, my new property management may have already found a renter. The lease is not signed yet, but my fingers are crossed.)

Only two tasks were needed today to finish the kitchen but a few more have been done since my last update to this blog. Today the dishwasher’s toe kick was installed and the my contractor installed the replacement cabinet doors. Since the last update I have extended the kitchen wall paint into the eating area and done other odds-and-ends.

I am relieved to have completed on time.

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New Appliances

A frenzy of activity marked the Friday afternoon appliance installation. My contractor’s crew were connecting hoses and wires and the appliance movers were shuttling bulky items up and down the stairs. The manual was missing from the dishwasher, the cooktop was not present in the shipment, and the dishwasher lacked the features I ordered. We resolved these problems and got the kitchen to a mostly-finished state.

The one big problem that remains is that the cabinets do not properly hold the Thermador oven. As a result, the Thermador cooktop cannot rest flush against the countertop. See the picture below. The store that sold me the cabinets and appliances is sending over an installer next week to take a look at the kitchen. Presumably they are going to do some in-place modification of the cabinets to make things fit. From my assessment of the situation, there is very little room for error in their changes.

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Wall Tile

On Wednesday my contractor installed the marble wall tile with two horizontal glass tile features. As expected, his work was fantastic. My kitchen would be done today if we were not waiting for the delivery of the second cooktop and second dishwasher. Those were supposed to come today, but that turned into “tonight” as the day progressed. My contractor says that he will come by tomorrow to finish up.

The first (and only) mistake of my contractor’s team is the additional, unneeded holes they drilled in my above-countertop cabinets. I am installing handles for everything below the countertop and knobs for everything above. One of the workers mistakenly drilled two holes for the above-countertop cabinets which means one hole too many. There is a picture below of the cabinet door after he attempted to fix the superfluous hole. New cabinet doors are on the way.

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TLC Ranch

Sunday morning Ruth and I drove an hour south of our homes to Aromas, CA, the home of TLC Ranch.  We know of TLC Ranch because of the high-quality eggs they sell at the Mountain View farmer’s market every Sunday.  It was at that market that we met one of the farm’s owners, Jim Dunlop.  At his stall Jim laid out  pictures of his farm and its animals: cows, chickens, and impossibly cute piglets.  One look at the pictures and I knew this business would command my loyalty.

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Mountain View Jesus

When I came home from work there was a Good Friday parade on Rengstorff Ave. in Mountain View. This is strange. For those of you that have not been here, Rengstorff is a residential street bridging the freeway and the valley’s surface street artery, El Camino Real. It is the most unlikely, spectator-less place in the area. The police blocked off a lane of traffic and about 200 mostly-Latinos somberly marched Jesus to his crucifixion.

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Pantry Constructed, Tile Laid

After eight days of work, spanning two Wednesdays, my kitchen has the appearance of completion from a construction perspective. Yesterday the sheetrock went up around my newly-formed pantry’s pocket door and the last of the floor tile was laid.

My appliances are happily sitting in the garage so I may be close to seeing my new fridge, oven, and dish washer installed. The cooktop and sink must wait for the countertop, which is expected next Wednesday. The hood will follow the installation of the wall tile. But since I do not yet even own wall tile I am not sure how long this will be.

Now the pictures.
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