Did you have to reinstall the cs6 suite or just photoshop I would not like to reinstall the whole suite having spent a few weeks ironing out numerous other issues and getting menus and prefs just right.I have just upgraded from CS4 to CS6 and have not had this problem before.Workaround: break up text into muliple layers when possible.2.
Psd To With Selectable Text Install The Cs6Only happens when Photoshop has the Creative Cloud updates (13.1.x).3. Text corruption only happens in Acrobat (Reader). If you open the PDF file in Photoshop, the text will display normally. Even if you create a rasterized copy of the text on another laye. I dont think it is an issue with font corruption as I have succesfully exported pdfs from indesign CS6 using the same fonts. Note: If I take the psd file below (produced in CS6) to my old mac running CS4 and save as psd from Photoshop CS4 then the resulting pdf has no problems with the font. From this I gather that the psd file itself is good, as are the font files. The problem is in the save to pdf which works in CS4 but not in CS6 when using exactly the same psd file. What a pain (Im using Windows 7 and have all the updates for PSCC and Acrobat XI.) Thanks for your help. In Acrobat I can select all of the text (even the faded first line), copy and paste it into a text editor and it is all there. How I figure out how to fix it was to flatten image (Layer Flatten Image) and then saved the pdf. For 508ADA Accessibility requirements, it is an issue if the text isnt selectable. Sadly bugs like this can cause us to be liable for discrimination to the disabled in an educational environment. I just upgraded from CS3, and the problem did NOT happen there on the same machine. If I rasterize the text before saving as a PDF, it works fine. Then I just return to the PSD and revert to my version with layers. I dont want the text layers flattened, because that would rasterize it, which will make the text not as crisp when printing. I like to send developers PDF files so they can copy paste the text and look at the image for recreation all in one. I have been doing some research and so far I can recreate the word issue after 6 lines of text. That is I am putting in Test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 When I put in 7 it gets weird. By the way, results are identical whether the mode is CMYK or RGB, Whether the colour profile is embedded or not, and whether compatibilty is set to Acrobat 6 or Acrobat910. I also had to make sure all Plug-Ins and third party fonts were uninstalled. That could be a feat in itself but I can say with certainty that it worked for me.
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