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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 18 10:25 am)
If you want to render over 4096 pix you have to use the Firefly renderer. The P4 render engine within P5 has the same limit as the Poser4. I have rendered some images at 5000x6000, 300dpi with the Firefly and it works fine - just takes some hours to finish.
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Just curious.. why do people list a dpi when talking about screen renders? I mean, whether I render something at 4000x4000 pixels or 800x800 pixels, the dpi is fixed to whatever my monitor is set it, isn't it?
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HI.
Just to clarify, I need 300dpi images and BIG because they are for creating digital prints of a3 to a0 size.
And thanks for all the help.
Guess I need to convince the LW plug-in to load my files - it's crashing at the moment & I need to re-install - or else I'm gonna be upgrading to P5.
Cheers again,
Martin
Punt, interesting.. where exactly are you seeing that? If I select an image, it shows width and height in the info on the left Details/preview area, but I don't see anything about dpi (this is in XP).
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Ah yes, properties ... sometimes I forget my vocabulary :-). MartinW: "Just to clarify, I need 300dpi images and BIG because they are for creating digital prints of a3 to a0 size." Yep, same reason over here. Got the requirements from the place that prints the images.
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=> Stewer, Actually I'm not so sure you're right about disregarding the dpi. As I understand things (and, granted, I could be wrong) dpi is an important factor when you make scenes for print. For on-screen viewing, you're right, a dpi value of 72 is definitely funtional and anything higher is over the top, but for print my experience tells me that 72dpi will give you a very pixelated print. If I'm wrong, please educate me. I think I'm right, though. -Hanz
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ok here are a couple of articles about dpi http://nilbs.com/techbabl/dpi_ultim.htm the truth is that dpi is only necessary to figure out what size your image is going to print at true 1 pixel per dot setting, assuming that you are using a 300 dpi printer which is also not a given any more. very few printers these days actually read the dpi setting in an image instead they either spread the dots evenly over the resolution of the printer using 1 to 1 or interpalated systems or limit the whole image to a specific size. the only purpose for recording DPI in an image file is for ruler calibration in photo editing and publishing programs.Thanks wdupre, that makes sense. So the dpi value is stored in the image only for printing reference purposes. There's no more actual 'data' in a 4000x4000 pixel image stored as 300 dpi vs. a 4000x4000 pixel image stored as 72 dpi. It's merely a suggested printing resolution.
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Relik has a HUGE in-depth thread at RDNA covering just about everything you would want to know about DPI and Printing. And best of all it's written primarily from the topic of Poser. ;) Poser printing Poser printing-Color Correcting Poser printing-RIPs and Printers Poser printing-Printers and Papers http://host1.bondware.com/~syydr/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=30362This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Hi.
Just a quick question.
Does P5 have the same limit as P4/PPP whereby I can't get images rendered at 300dpi at anything over 4096 pixels?
Cheers for the comeback,
Martin