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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 2:02 pm)
Ostensibly, D|S renders come out at 72 dpi, but it doesn't matter. If you need 300 dpi, change it in your image editor after rendering. What you really need to worry about is that you render the image at a large enough size so that when you change the dpi afterwards, you have a big enough image to print.
Thats true.
I will render slightly larger and save as a tif file.
Open in Corel PHOTO-PAINT X3 and RESAMPLE
setting the dpi to 800 and setting the output size to what
I want.
Warning 800 gives you a very large file size
300 will still give you good clarity and smaller file size.
Lighthorse
FalconArts.Com
I find this free dpi calculator useful :)
http://www.mihov.com/sw/en/dc.php
If it ain't free, I can't afford it.
Do bit of math before you render, and figure out where you want to print the image (CMYK publication - 300dpi, injket or photo lab where you can get away with 150dpi for the size, etc.) and enter those pixels.
Example - you're gonna have it published, and it's gonna be an 8x10 that they'll need at 300 dpi. What you enter into Bryce for render size is 2,400x3,000 pixels. It will render them at 72 dpi but that doesn't matter - dpi is a "parameter" while the actual "pixels" are the image. Simply change the parameter to 300 dpi afterwards in Photoshop or PhotPaint.
In Photoshop, "Resample" actually means something which is why you turn it off or it'll mess with your pixels.
Hope this helps-
-Lew ;-)
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Does anyone know what dpi d|s renders at? and how to achieve a 300 dpi with it?
Thanks for your time.