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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Re: Looking for Large scene files
Date: 8 Jun 2000 19:19:26
Message: <MPG.13aa29d061659df39896db@news.stmuc.com>
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000 01:10:34 +0200, A. Jans-Beken wrote...
[snip]
> I had to create a scene file to demonstrate the capabilities of a large
> format full color ink-jet printer. This may be the tip for you: Create
> some of your pictures at full printer resolution (300 dpi or so). If you
> have a good printer the result will be much better than simply enlarging
> a 1024 x 768 picture.

You don't really need to render at anything better than 1/2 to 1/4 the 
resolution for an inkjet printer.  This is because it has to mix inks to 
get the colours, so a lot of the detail you spent 7 days rendering is 
either discarded by the program doing the print preprocessing, or is 
illegible due to ink bleed on the final print.

Personally, whenever I print to the colour inkjet in the house, I never 
use more than 90dpi when printing at 360dpi or 180dpi when printing at 
720dpi.

Of course you mileage may vary depending on the quality of printer and 
quality of paper being used.

Oops, enough rambling.  I'll shut up now, and prepare to be corrected by 
someone who actually works in the design/imagesetting industry :)

Bye for now,
     Jamie.


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Looking for Large scene files
Date: 8 Jun 2000 23:15:27
Message: <39406043.522B86D8@faricy.net>
Jamie Davison wrote:

> On Thu, 08 Jun 2000 01:10:34 +0200, A. Jans-Beken wrote...
> [snip]
> > I had to create a scene file to demonstrate the capabilities of a large
> > format full color ink-jet printer. This may be the tip for you: Create
> > some of your pictures at full printer resolution (300 dpi or so). If you
> > have a good printer the result will be much better than simply enlarging
> > a 1024 x 768 picture.
>
> You don't really need to render at anything better than 1/2 to 1/4 the
> resolution for an inkjet printer.  This is because it has to mix inks to
> get the colours, so a lot of the detail you spent 7 days rendering is
> either discarded by the program doing the print preprocessing, or is
> illegible due to ink bleed on the final print.

Of course, taking it down to Kinkos is a different matter :-)
(No, I haven't done that yet)

--
David Fontaine     <dav### [at] faricynet>     ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/


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From: Jerome
Subject: Re: Looking for Large scene files
Date: 19 May 2000 08:30:29
Message: <392533E4.BC385C7A@iname.com>
http://www.enst.fr/~jberger/pompei.tgz a simplified version
took more than 11hours to render on my PII 333

		Jerome
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