Forum: Bryce


Subject: Printing images

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


AgentSmith posted Tue, 18 January 2005 at 12:28 AM

"Wich fileformat gives the best quality to exported images" -Any format which is uncompressed, bmp, tif, psd. But even a jpg will print just fine, just save it as high as quality as possible. Suggestion - DO NOT save a jpg directly out of Bryce, save renders in uncompressed formats, and save it as a jpg with another program. "Wich paper is the best to use when printing" -"Photopaper". Either glossy or mat, printed with the best printer you can get your hands on! The average/good dpi to render at is 300dpi, its the accepted average dpi for almost any printing. -Yes, calibrate your monitor using the link erosiaart gave. If you can have your monitor calibrated with a physical hardware calibrator. -As erosiaart stated, you color correct at the printers. BEST thing to do, print out your picture at home, until it comes out exactly the way you want it, and give this to the printer as a PROOF. They will use this to tweak your file to match up. (Trust me...) AgentSmith

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