Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Attn. Print Experts - Need rendering advice for hi-quality poster

rdf opened this issue on Apr 21, 2004 ยท 8 posts


FishNose posted Thu, 22 April 2004 at 5:15 PM

Generally bitmapped images on posters don't require a huge dpi as posters are seen/read from a certain distance, as opposed to a book for instance. So 200dpi will be just fine I'm sure. Or perhaps 240. Any text on the poster on the other hand needs to be vector and sharp. But that of course is handled by the layout app. As Ghost says, it depends very much on what your printer is set up for. A couple of other things: 1. If P5 freezes, use a smaller bucket size, it is more likey to render then, less taxing on P5's memory handling routines. 2. When working with large images, you may get sharper and better results with anti alias switched off. The resolution of the image will be sufficient so you won't get jaggies. The positive side effect is a sharper image. :] Fish