Coversheet Rendering
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2016-11-22
04:55 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2016-11-22
04:55 PM
I have a large home that I made a sketch looking rendering of to put on the cover-sheet. I saved it as a PDF, Tiff, Jpeg etc, all the formats at the highest quality I can. I place it on my page and its pixleated and "grainy".
what am I doing wrong?
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2016-11-22 05:54 PM
2016-11-22
05:54 PM
Someone smarter then me will chime in I am sure, but you need to increase the size of the rendering (Width x Height).
Give that a try, it should reduce the graininess. I remember seeing a post from someone on how to translate pixels to inches for renderings, you might try a search.
David
Give that a try, it should reduce the graininess. I remember seeing a post from someone on how to translate pixels to inches for renderings, you might try a search.
David
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2016-11-22 05:56 PM
2016-11-22
05:56 PM
JLKilgore wrote:
I have searched on here and googled how to get a crisp clear rendering on a cover-sheet at a large scale to no avail.
I have a large home that I made a sketch looking rendering of to put on the cover-sheet. I saved it as a PDF, Tiff, Jpeg etc, all the formats at the highest quality I can. I place it on my page and its pixleated and "grainy".
what am I doing wrong?
Have you tried rendering at 300 dpi? What size is your cover?
For A3 try 4961 x 3508.

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2016-11-22 06:49 PM
2016-11-22
06:49 PM
a rendering screens at a lower pixel per inch ratio than 300 dpi. Try a calculation using 155 pixels to the inch to determine the size.
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