dalecampbelljr
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I need to print a movie style poster for my short. Now I know this will sound really newbie, but I have never needed to do this; so how do I render out a still for print at say 20"x30" 600dpi? Or at least something like that.
Guess everyone missed my LScript for this:
DPI_Camera_v1.2.2.zip
I have asked about replacing the one that ships with LightWave, because, well, mine is waaaaaay better!
Guess everyone missed my LScript for this:
DPI_Camera_v1.2.2.zip
I have asked about replacing the one that ships with LightWave, because, well, mine is waaaaaay better!
Guess everyone missed my LScript for this:
DPI_Camera_v1.2.2.zip
I have asked about replacing the one that ships with LightWave, because, well, mine is waaaaaay better!
Anything special I need to know about your plugin?
I need some advice.
I've set the pixels at the right size to render a 300dpi image, but what I don't understand is when I render the image and open it in Photoshop it is 72dpi :stumped:
Is there a way to render so the resulting image is 300dpi when opened in Photoshop?
Thanks Matt for the info about this
I did know about what to do in Photoshop, but it's always good to have this info, so next time when the person I'm doing the job for doesn't believe me I can show them from a reliable source that what I said is the same.
It would be good if LightWave could render for print in the same way as Photoshop sets up an image for print; but probably won't be able to happen as you said, it has no knowledge of dpi.
Did you try my DPI Camera script, which the more I think about it, I think I will add it into LightWave.