igohigh opened this issue on Sep 10, 2021 ยท 78 posts
Cyogreem posted Fri, 01 October 2021 at 6:28 PM
RedPhantom posted at 11:36 AM Fri, 1 October 2021 - #4428356
These are the original renders, first is at 72 dpi second is 600 dpi original size render settings remain the same on both except the dpi settings I guess if your textures have 72 dpi it might not work but if you are using high quality textures it might affect if they get reduced , other method would be to print and then scan at this point you sure will see the difference, so even if one gets no difference like in your case it should not be an excuse not to fix the issues in Poser 12 , else they shall just remove the option this way there will not be any questions about it if they can't fix the problem.You might want to check your render setting in poser 12. I just rendered these. One was Poser 12 set at 600dpi. It saved as 72. One is switching that image to 600 dpi and setting for the print size that it should have come out as. And one is rendered in Poser 11 and saved as 600dpi. I realize the texture isn't the highest quality to start with, but I can't see any change. Can you?
I am not sure if it still works after uploading the images but if it does you can save them and see by your self what happens when you scale them next to each other.
Edit: Nop uploading the Images changed the DPI to 96 so again a quality loss