what is the best pixel size for A3 in Photorendering setting
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2011-01-03
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Noemi Balogh
2011-01-03
11:26 AM
Thanks for any help

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2011-01-03 06:54 PM
2011-01-03
06:54 PM
The typical resolution for color printing here is between 150-300 dpi (dots per inch) or about 60-120/cm. For A3 this would mean a rendering size of around 2400x1500 to 4800x3000. The resolution required depends on the nature and purpose of the rendering. The low end should work fine for most needs.
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2011-01-04 08:42 AM
2011-01-04
08:42 AM
Thanks Matthew
I understand the pixel per inch setting. but when you gave measurements 2400 x 1500 to 4800 x3000. Is that the figures you type in? in the Photo rendering settings window? and if so, did you mean pixels, cm, or inch?
Plus could you tell me, In Photorender settings, what engine do I choose? At the moment it is set at ' lightworks rendering Engine' and the box 'Render background with internal engine is ticked/checked.
Thanks for your help.
Deb
I understand the pixel per inch setting. but when you gave measurements 2400 x 1500 to 4800 x3000. Is that the figures you type in? in the Photo rendering settings window? and if so, did you mean pixels, cm, or inch?
Plus could you tell me, In Photorender settings, what engine do I choose? At the moment it is set at ' lightworks rendering Engine' and the box 'Render background with internal engine is ticked/checked.
Thanks for your help.
Deb


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2011-01-04 02:45 PM
2011-01-04
02:45 PM
debjayne wrote:Deb:
but when you gave measurements 2400 x 1500 to 4800 x3000. Is that the figures you type in? in the Photo rendering settings window? and if so, did you mean pixels, cm, or inch?
Matthew is referring to pixels. It is easier to set the number of pixels you want, then worry about the number of pixels per inch (or cm) when placing the rendering in your presentation software and printing. These are entered at the top of the PhotoRendering Settings dialog box (Size), set the pop up to Pixels.
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2011-01-05 09:46 AM
2011-01-05
09:46 AM
Thanks David
