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  1. Hello,

    Not sure if this is the right place to post,

    but I have a jpeg logo I’m trying to modify. It has a ‘J’ overlapping two W’s and I want to replace the ‘J’ with and ‘I’. Can anyone explain how I can do this, or do it for me?


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    unless it's some crazy font or a very busy logo you should have no problem doing it in photoshop. why don't you post the logo so we can see what you are looking at.
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  3. Originally Posted by greymalkin
    unless it's some crazy font or a very busy logo you should have no problem doing it in photoshop. why don't you post the logo so we can see what you are looking at.

    I currently only have paint. Can't afford Photoshop at this time. Will probably try the GIMP.
    Attached is the jpeg image.

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    How about this:

    I stand up next a mountain and chop it down with the ledge of my hand........ I'm a Voodoo child.... Jimi Hendrix,
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  5. I copied and flipped top of the J, pasted over the bottom, then cleaned up a little.

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    That didn't take long...

    HTH,

    Scott

    (BTW, Photoshop is worth every penny--even the Elements version)

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    Damn, while I was trying to fix the fact that my upload wasn't working, you guys got the jump on me!

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  8. Man, that is great! All of them look great! Thanks guys!!!!
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    Flipping the image upsidedown to replace the bottom of the"J" with the top is a great idea. It saves trying to locate the correct font. I just did a quick job of it and chose any old font. Plus working with the mousepad of this laptop is a real pain.
    I stand up next a mountain and chop it down with the ledge of my hand........ I'm a Voodoo child.... Jimi Hendrix,
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  10. Originally Posted by dipstick
    Flipping the image upsidedown to replace the bottom of the"J" with the top is a great idea. It saves trying to locate the correct font.
    I recently had to change the text in a bunch of images and didn't have the same fonts. I cut and pasted pieces of existing characters to create letters that didn't appear in the original images. So I've been using lots of tricks like that.
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