\documentclass{article} \usepackage[% web={tight,pro,usesf,usetemplates}, uselayers,eforms,aebxmp ]{aeb_pro} \usepackage{digicap-pro} \usepackage{pst-blur} \margins{.5in}{.5in}{24pt}{.5in} % left,right,top, bottom \screensize{4.8in}{6in} % height, width \renewcommand{\titleauthorproportion}{.4} \DeclareDocInfo { title=The DigiCap Pro Package\texorpdfstring{\\[1ex]}{: }Using PSTricks, author=D. P. Story, university=Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net, email=dpstory@acrotex.net, subject=Test file for the DigiCap Pro package, keywords={Captioning, opacity, layers, roll-over, pstricks}, talksite=\url{http://www.acrotex.net}, talkdate={\today}, copyrightStatus=True, copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story}, copyrightInfoURL=http://www.acrotex.net } \talkdateLabel{Published:} \newcommand{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\char`\\#1}} \pagestyle{empty} \parskip6pt \parindent0pt \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{center} \psframebox[framesep=0pt,linewidth=0pt,shadow=true,blur=true,shadowsize=6pt,blurradius=3pt]{% \digiCap[vcaption=b,hcaption=c,outerboxsep=0pt] {./digis/AdobeDon}[borderwidth=0bp,fboxsep=10bp,bordercolor=nocolor,bgop=.4] {\bfseries\footnotesize A picture of D. P. Story, as depicted circa~2001. He does not look as good now, as then. Even then, his looks were somewhat questionable.}% } \end{center} One can use PSTricks, with pst-blur, to create a blurred shadow effect. Very nice. \end{document}