LostinSpaceman opened this issue on Sep 04, 2009 ยท 101 posts
Believable3D posted Tue, 08 September 2009 at 8:43 AM
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Also, Believeable3D is right. Only printers have dots. For everything else you should be using pixels per inch (ppi) or pixels per centimetre (ppc).
Actually, what I'm saying is that neither dots nor inches nor centimeters have any bearing on anything whatsoever to anything other than print. The only function of knowing your print-output dpi is so you know how many total pixels to render. Total pixels is the only dimension-related number that is directly relevant to a discussion of renders and how long they take.
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