Text from Photoshop

I've got a pict file from photoshop with some text
But when i import it in DVDSP3 the text becomes something like muddy.
I've looked here on the forum, and i've tried or done:
- layers are rasterd
- tried all the anti-aliasing options
- tried to blur it
- tried to flatten the image
My font size is 55.
The Font shows perfectly on the tv on the avid computers we have here.
The Dvd is for a tv serie, and the font is fine in the program it selfe..
hope that someone can help me, all the answerd i found on the forum where quite old, maybe someone has discoverd something new
G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

If you are using more than 72 DPI, or the wrong size, in your template in Photoshop, DVD SP scales it for you, which is something you do not want to happen. 55 Point type should look pretty good (sans-serif better than serif.)
You should start with a template from Photoshop (PAL it would sound like).
In CS2 you do not need to scale it because it sets it up up if you are not using the non-square pixel aspect ratio (the 720 x 576 template). If you are setting up otherwise the starting size is 768 x 576 and it should be rescaled to 720 x 576 without constraining proportions (Page 85 PDF)

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