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Hi, welcome back to the Photoshop Training Channel.com, I'm Jesus Ramirez. In this video I'm going to show you how to identify fonts from an image, so that you can use them in your designs. This is going to be a complete guide on using the Match Font feature in Photoshop. I will divide this tutorial into three easy, digestible steps so that you can follow along, no matter your skill level. First, you will learn the basics of how Match Font works. Then, we will work with a difficult image, and I will show you several tips and tricks to make it work with Match Font and get better results. And finally, I will show you how to perform the search directly on Adobe Typekit, which gives you more options than Photoshop and it's a tool that I'm using more and more every day. Make sure that you stick around until the end of the tutorial since that's when I will be showing you the unknown tricks and features. Okay, let's get started. Let's start with a simple example so that I can show you how...