Is there an initiative in the POV-Ray development team to increase the
resolution to be comparable to digital cameras? I'd love to render my
POV-Ray images and have OFoto print and frame them up. It would probably
take me a week to render an image at the resolution, but it would be worth
the wait!
From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Maximuym resolution?
Date: 23 Jun 2004 15:28:21
Message: <40d9d9d5@news.povray.org>
nomail@nomail wrote:
> Is there an initiative in the POV-Ray development team to increase the> resolution to be comparable to digital cameras? I'd love to render my> POV-Ray images and have OFoto print and frame them up. It would probably> take me a week to render an image at the resolution, but it would be worth> the wait!
Maybe it's time you sat down and read the documentation for once?
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:10:02 EDT, "" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Is there an initiative in the POV-Ray development team to increase the> resolution to be comparable to digital cameras? I'd love to render my> POV-Ray images and have OFoto print and frame them up.
Well, on www.zazzle.com (and advertised on main page of www.povray.org) there
are prints from POV-Ray of size 35" x 44" and IIRC more. AFAIK they are
rendered with more than 10000 pixels per side. What size would be sufficient
for you?
ABX
nomail@nomail nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 23/06/2004 15:10... :
>Is there an initiative in the POV-Ray development team to increase the>resolution to be comparable to digital cameras? I'd love to render my>POV-Ray images and have OFoto print and frame them up. It would probably>take me a week to render an image at the resolution, but it would be worth>the wait!>>>>> >
The documentations state: the quick res settings are just some of the
possible resolutions. You can create images of just about any size and
proportions you want.
As somebody else said: *Read The Documentation!!!*
Alain