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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 12:55 am)
"Pixels/Inch is immaterial when the images are shown on the screen" Unless you're doing post work. I render at a high resolution so I can do detail work in PShop. Of course one could simply render at a larger dimension and then resize without resampling in PShop, but I prefer to see my whole image as it renders (I have a small-ish monitor).
"Just click the NEW WINDOW button. " You don't even have to do that. Just to make absolutely sure I wasn't mistaken. I just rendered an image in the main window at 150 dpi. I then opened it in Photoshop and sure enough, same inch size, at 150 dpi. Now if I were to open it in a browser it would display at 72dpi and be much larger.
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Why can't i render in a higher resolution than 72 pixels/inch? I have tried to type in a higher amount bit there is no differenc between 72 and 200 (on a side not I gone som high as 10000 but no apparent difference). Any help would be greatful Telumehtar PS sorry for my crappy English DS