Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Resolution for 35mm quality?

krbtv opened this issue on Jul 11, 2000 ยท 11 posts


Spike posted Wed, 12 July 2000 at 2:42 PM

Oh one more thing. things to keep in mind when rendering your image. The most common standard for printouts is 300 dpi So if you wanted a 8X10 print at 300 dpi your rendered image would have to be 2400 X 3000. The math: 8" X 300dpi = 2400 dpi because there will be 300 dots per inch printed. 10" X 300dpi = 3000 dpi. I have however found that with my new setup as listed above I can make some killer prints at 200 dpi. and I still can't belive my eyes. I never thought I would ever say that digital cameras rock and are just as good if not better then standard 35mm camers. (this is not to say that they will be replaced because as of yet most don't offer the same lens changing options unless you spend lots and lots). but they do offer some cool things like ya don't have to spend 13 bucks having prints made only to find out only one looks good and you just spent 13 bucks on one 3 X 5 print. And they are fast. I went from studio to 8 X 10 print in 10 min.

You can't call it work if you love it... Zen Tambour