Not really. Harder to see.
How do you plan to use this?
Not really. Harder to see.
How do you plan to use this?
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Oups no, indeed.. not really what i wanted to do.
I'm looking for the perfect font for my subtitles.
not too thin, not too thick, we can see that the "e" and the "a" are differents, and the letters are more spaced out from arial or helvetica.
Spacing means nothing. That's just kearning.
Thanks for a slightly better image.
The image is lifted from Inglourious Basterds so there are bound to be more captions you can find.
Try contacting the production company and asking them: The Weinstein Company.
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Go here and see if any of these are what you are looking for http://www.identifont.com/find?similar=arial
Oddly, MyFonts.com WhatTheFont search says there are no matches. I cannot believe that.
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
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I found some resembling fonts but wich don't look really good for subtitles, i'm difficult
thanks very much anyway, i continue my research.
Er, what about my screen shot? It matches pretty much exactly--at least as exact as the low-res screen shot of the font in question allows.
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