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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
Quote - I think your problem may be with the png viewing settings in ACD See - especially if Photoshop is viewing the file correctly... you are rendering to png, aren't you?
Thank You for your son reply!
I render to *.PNG, of course ;-) Render options are:
Batches 1
Strips 1
Buffer depth 64 bit (I render on 64-bit AMD Turion machine, windows XP Pro SP2, 1GB RAM)
Quality not less than 800
Filter radius 0,4 - 0,9 depending on the size of the picture (1000 - 3000 pixels wide)
Oversample - 2
I am not sure the problem is in ACD See only. Some PNG files are not opened by Photoshop (though seen in ACD See) - Photoshop "complains":
"Could not complete Your request because the file-format module cannot parse the file".
It happens only with flam3 (when I used hqi.exe there as nothing of that kind).
Perhaps anybody can give me a link to hqi or send it to me via email (pontigary@fastmail.fm) - I will be grateful!
Thank You in advance.
i've got the same problem with corel photo-paint. i discovered, that this problem relates with the transparency information embedded in every png created with flam3. the freeware programs xnview perso.orange.fr/pierre.g/xnview/enhome.html and irfan view www.irfanview.net/ can write back png's without transparency, irfanview even in batch-mode.
at least in corel this solution works. with a little luck this should work with acdsee as well.
greets
torsten
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In order to evaluate the quality I have to view the picture from Photoshop only.
I tried to find the hqi.exe somewhere in internet but failed. Neither do I remember the place I had got it from. Can You tell me
Thank You in advance,
Anthony.
(Apo 2.02 z on 64-bit AMD)