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Originally Posted by stimpee
dont apologise. i was trying to do a back tray for the release. it does look like Palatino but the way the 7 and 3 are dropped and the 1 and 2 are superscript makes it hard to reproduce. the superscript 1 and 2 i can do, but i'll have to work on the other. the upper case text also looks more spaced than Palatino Linotype. The 9 is also more Garamond than Palatino.
So I would check out Garamond. I have three Garamond's. Apple Garamond, Apple Garamond Light and Garamond and its the latter which fits the bill the best i think.
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see garamond premier pro, it is something*
http://store.adobe.com/type/browser/.../garamond.html
[color=#2b5a73]http://store.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/GRPP/GaramondPremrPro.pdf[/color]
[color=#2b5a73]http://store.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/GaramondPremierPro.pdf[/color]
or see the old adobe g:
[color=#2b5a73]http://store.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/GARP/AGaramondPro-Regular.pdf[/color]
Note: Adobe Garamond Pro has titling capitals built into the base font. Garamond Premier Pro does not, because it has a full set of optical size variants as separate fonts.