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Please help me? I am trying to create a logo for a friend of mine. I can't believe how hard it is just to ask a simple question on a website like this.

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So it would seem as your question is only in your title and very, very vague question at that. Generally extracting text as a text from image is a job for OCR and for that I suggeset onlineocr.net/Default.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fCabinet.aspx – Joonas Nov 1 '11 at 11:55
i'm new here. thank you for the reply though! – Soularadiate Nov 1 '11 at 12:13
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What is splashup? What kind of image? What kind of text? What does this have to do with a logo? What are you have difficulties with when asking a question here? – DA01 Nov 1 '11 at 14:40

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Unless the image is in a Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar file with layers etc, it won't be easy to copy the text.

You could try one of the free font websites to search out a similar font.

But, you definitely need to give more detail and ideally a link to the image.

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Splashup is an browser-based image editor, and judging from the home page's screenshot, it does feature editable-as-text text layers (the downloadable Light version's screesnhot doesn't show this feature, though).

So presumably you can at least copy and paste text within an image, and Whether or not you can paste it into another Splashup image, or outside Splashup, I can't say.

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