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      EDMON242004
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      Hello, question for the VRAY Gurus how to adjust my VRAY Render output to a resolution of 300p/inch? thank you, πŸ‘

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        dcauldwell
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        This sounds more like a 'printing' rather than a 'rendering' question.

        If you want to print an image say 10" wide @ 300 dpi then you need an image 3000 wide.
        Set the output in vray (ouput) to 3000pix wide. Set the output (ie resolution) from your favourite image editor (PaintshopPro etc) to be 300dpi

        David

        Sketchup 2017
        (vray 2.00)

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          thomthom
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          Yea - DPI has no meaning without being accompanied by a width and height. (I I'm still amazed by advertising companies that makes the ads for out projects - asking me to send an image in 300dpi - without ever telling me the actual dimensions.)

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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