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AArDvarK wrote:
> It's not the inches, it's the pixels-per-inch, which
> is true resolution. Dimensions are not true reso-
> lution but it has to do with it. You could have an
> image @ 1600x1200x300ppi or 1600x1200x72
> ppi...
But the end image is still 1600x1200 pixels...I have
no idea what POV's native PPI is, or if it even cares
about such a thing.
> What is your CPU and RAM?
1.8 GHz P4, 512 MB DDR
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