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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> "gulino" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> > I didn't do anything, I downloaded povray yesterday and it was already
> > like this when I tested the example models. The resolution is 512 x 384, is
> > this normal?
> > Can I change this?
>
> if it's on Windows, you have the drop-down menu to select the resolution and
> stock anti-aliasing settings.
Yes, and the drop-down menu has all of the various resolutions that are included
in a file called 'quickres.inc'. You can add to or change those default
resolutions by editing that file. If it is not already open in your POV-ray
editor window in the Windows GUI, go to the 'Tools' tab at the top and select
'Edit resolution INI file.' That will open quickres.ini. Then you can write-in
other resolutions.
For example, the following is, I think, one of the default resolution blocks
there:
[512x384]
Width=512
Height=384
Antialias=On
Antialias_Threshold=0.3
You can write a new one:
[1920X1080 widescreen]
Width=1920
Height=1080
;Antialias=On
;Antialias_Threshold=0.3
Then the drop-down resolution menu will include that for your later use. (The
semicolons can be used to commment-out those particular entries, just like using
double-slashes // for comments in a scene file.)
My own quickres.ini file is chock-full of customized entries!
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