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    Default Re: Dpi.....?

    As Soquili mentioned, ppi is the measurement for pixel images. But resolution--the number of pixels per inch--is inversely proportional; that is, you increase resolution (using something like Photoshop) by decreasing dimensions (measured in inches or cm). For example, a 2" by 3" @ 300ppi image can also be a 4" by 6" @ 150 ppi image without changing the pixel count or file size--it's 600 by 900 pixels, 1.54MB regardless. And the bigger the pixel count, the better your opportunity to increase resolution.

    Soquili's right that you can't control resolution, it's screen resolution, but you can indeed increase the saved file size. You press Alt+R to resize your canvas in X3D. But you get another chance to save to a different size when you export.



    My Best,

    Gare
    Last edited by Gare; 12 January 2006 at 09:38 PM.

 

 

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