Diferencia entre OTF, TTF y Type 1
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He visto muchas tipografías con éstas terminaciones pero no acabo de entender qué diferencias tienen entre sí, ¿cuál es mejor? o cuáles son sus características principales. Se que es un tema muy extenso y he investigado un poco pero no me queda del todo claro, si me pueden ayudar se los agradecería demasiado.
MarianaEguaras
Aquí tienes un post donde se explica la diferencia http://www.tiposconcaracter.es/truetype-opentype/
Y un estudio al respecto: http://es.scribd.com/doc/202365/TrueType-PostScript-Type-1-and-OpenType-Whats-the-Difference
Saludos,
Mariana Eguaras
ws
Mil gracias!!
dellmercant
There are a number of other technical and compatibility differences between the different font formats, but these don't directly affect most designers. OpenType fonts are related to TrueType fonts, but they incorporate a greater extension of the basic character set, including small capitalization, old-style numerals, and more detailed shapes, such as glyphs and ligatures . Moreover, it can also be scaled to any size, are clear and readable in all sizes, and can be sent to any printer or other output device that is supported by Windows. So, OTF is undoubtedly the more robust of the two options. It has more features that are intended to allow typesetters and designers flexibility to provide incremental changes designed to improve the overall look of a piece.
mk_vizzio5
Busco Tipografía similar a Opilgo
https://www.domestika.org/es/forums/8-tipografia/topics/183317-busco-tipografia-similar-a-opilgo?m=mk_vizzio5-2390