> Indeed it seems to be Garamond Bold. I did not have MS Office suite and
> its associated fonts installed on this new system, so I had completely
> forgotten about Garamond. I was convinced it was Georgia or Goudy Old
> Style, but it's definitely Garamond.
> Thank you Thane!
> On Monday, 8 October 2012 00:29:21 UTC-4, Thane wrote:
>> I did do that. It was there I could see some resemblance to a Garamond
>> bold
>> or semibold, but not enough to swear to it. Have you compared it on your
>> system?
>> As I indicated, my eyes are no longer great at small sizes. Not
>> everything
>> improves with age.
>> You might try the forum at WhatTheFont:
>> http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
>> Your samples are too small for the automatic process but may suffice for
>> the
>> forum. It's worth a try.
>> "puranicfilms" <godofpat...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:85878187-9128-4550-9132-63e1571881d9@googlegroups.com...
>> > You can see higher resolution versions of each image by clicking on
>> > them.
>> > Thanks.
>> > On Sunday, 7 October 2012 19:36:49 UTC-4, Thane wrote:
>> >> "puranicfilms" <godofpat...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:ef2b3cc7-9227-4184-97a8-d710a2d16258@googlegroups.com...
>> >> >I created a custom DVD a while back on a PC that is no longer
>> >> >functional,
>> >> >and I can't remember for the life of me the name of the font that I
>> >> >used. I
>> >> >tried matching it up to some fonts I
>> >> > The images can be seen here: http://postimage.org/gallery/1vvkgps0/
>> >> > Can anyone ID the font in black used for the chapter titles? I'd
>> >> > greatly
>> >> > appreciate it.
>> >> To be honest, your images are too small & fuzzy (at least for my eyes)
>> >> to
>> >> be
>> >> certain of anything. Have you looked at a Garamond in bold or
>> >> semiblod?