Forum: Bryce


Subject: Printing images

Stoner opened this issue on Jan 16, 2005 ยท 13 posts


pauljs75 posted Sun, 16 January 2005 at 12:31 PM

Well if you can get your images into a proper CMYK with proper color correction applied... Dunno if Bryce does that directly, but you could probably do that with Photoshop or another 2D program using .bmp from Bryce. Also you're going to want more dpi than what you get for a typical screen render. (150 - 600 dpi for print vs. 72 dpi for onscreen viewing.) Photo paper is probably the best to go with since it limits bleeding, but it's expensive so save that for after doing a couple test prints and getting the color correction right. (It's always wise to run a few tests and adjust, because additive and subtractive colors behave differently. Never trust the printer to match the screen and vice versa.)


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