It is recommended to limit your fonts with the numbers in the table on the above image. How to Embed Fonts in Photoshop Document — Opacity To embed fonts in a PDF document, you need to change the opacity on the type layer. Setting the opacity of the font is fairly straightforward. How to Embed Fonts — Embed Oct 11, 2023 — There are several ways you can embed fonts in a Photoshop document. You can embed the font in the layers in the document. You can also create an “out of layer” object and embed the font in it. Furthermore, you can change the transparency and change the background of an “out of layer” The following tutorial will show you how to embed a typeface in your document. This is for a lettering font. This font is in Teletype and thus works with the Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Creative Suite and the original font is a vector image. First Download the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Creative Suite Fonts to the computer. Open the font file in Illustrator. Open the Type Tool and click on the font with the pencil tool to create a stroke. Now add a fill by clicking on the Fill and then click on the stroke. Click on the Fill menu in the Type Tool Options and change the opacity (0 – 255). To change the typeface transparency set the transparency box in the Type Tool Options to 50%. Set the Opacity Range to 100% Set the foreground color to black. The next step is to change the background of the type. Use the Image Tool and select the Background layer. Select Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Once you have adjusted the color you can press the Enter button and then make the color your foreground color. To save the file, go to File > Save As... Note: This font uses OpenType fonts. You must download the free fonts (or open a font file) in OpenType format. How to Embed Fonts in Adobe Photoshop — Color To embed fonts you need to change the color of your layer. The Color tool makes this possible. Press the Color button in the Image Tool toolbar. Adjust the color of the layer in the Color Tool Options bar.