I sometimes use the print size assistant in max to have a correct ratio of my image. But I was wondering, they specifiy the resolution of the output image in DPI? Shouldn't this be PPI?
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DPI in 3dsmax, wrong?
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Means the same thing.
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Originally posted by alexyork View PostMeans the same thing.
Reason I'm asking is I want to know how much PPI my image needs to be to print out on an A3+ format. The printer's resolution is 4800 x 1200. Kind of confusing... :/Last edited by Vizioen; 24-09-2014, 07:43 AM.
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Usually the printing company will tell you the images needs to be at 300dpi, for example, so you simply punch that into your Photoshop document and it will tell you the res you need to render at.
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Originally posted by alexyork View PostUsually the printing company will tell you the images needs to be at 300dpi, for example, so you simply punch that into your Photoshop document and it will tell you the res you need to render at.
edit: what I think, someone correct me if I'm wrong. The printer is only as precise as its minimum DPI (in the vertical direction it's 1200) because it would be useless having more information in the vertical direction as the printer doesn't do anything with it. So let's say the max DPI of the printer is 1200 (eventhough it can print 4800 in the horizontal direction). So he can print 1200 dots per inch, if you have a 300 ppi photo, one pixel is going to be printed as 4 x 4 dots (16 dots).Last edited by Vizioen; 24-09-2014, 08:00 AM.
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Totally forget about the 4800x1200.
1 inch is equal to 2,54cm so for example A3 at 300 dpi/ppi would be:
width: 29.7cm/2,54*300 = 3507pixels
height: 42cm/2,54*300 = 4960pixels
/Thomas
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Originally posted by AlexP View PostWhat does it mean then? Im intrigued now.
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Just the maximum dpi the printer can do i think, but don't think anyone prints at a dpi anywhere near that. You probably can't see the difference any way.
/Thomas
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Originally posted by Morne View PostHere you go
[ATTACH=CONFIG]21045[/ATTACH]
300 ppi it is then Thank you
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Originally posted by Morne View PostHere you go
[ATTACH=CONFIG]21045[/ATTACH]
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