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Subject: HOW rendering for A-4 format in DPI 300 ???


Marynata ( ) posted Fri, 16 March 2007 at 7:39 AM · edited Sat, 10 August 2024 at 1:02 AM

I'm user of  VUE 5 INFINITE and should like to printing some of my works on photographic paper in format A-4.

For printing DPI must be 300 and I choose this one.

A-4 format in pixels is 3508x2480 - this size I choose.

I rendered "to disk" in VUE option.

I rendering scene with these parameters and...my final pictures (BMP or TIFF format) have a few black horizontal lines.

Is anybody who rendered in VUE to this format A-4 and with DPI 300 ???

What I doing wrong that my final pictures have black lines ???

 


sittingblue ( ) posted Fri, 16 March 2007 at 11:29 PM

It's probably memory issue. I would shut down as many background programs as possible.

I've noticed that if the camera is set to 90° increment, the render will show a black line down the center. A 90.05° rotation increment will remove the line.

Charles


Marynata ( ) posted Sat, 17 March 2007 at 1:09 AM

Quote - It's probably memory issue. I would shut down as many background programs as possible.

I used only VUE when rendering.
Physical memory in my PC is 4 GB DDR2.   :tongue1:

Quote - I've noticed that if the camera is set to 90° increment, the render will show a black line down the center. A 90.05° rotation increment will remove the line.

WOW ! 
I don't know this a trick with camera increment.

I try this one.  

THANKS !   :wub:


Marynata ( ) posted Sat, 17 March 2007 at 6:06 AM

I founded !  :tt2:

I founded how delete big problem with my rendering pictures in VUE 5 Infinite !

This problem I founded here:

 www.e-onsoftware.com/support/ShowMessage.php

I downloaded this file named: Config.env and overwrite in folder with my VUE.

Now my VUE worked perfectly and rendered my A-4 pictures with DPI 300 without any errors and any problems.

No black lines, no crashes, no errors !  :woot:

After rendering these really BIG pictures I change again this file Config.env to the my original, old version.


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