Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 11:53 pm
Yes a top left save icon is good to have... also the shaders that you are talking about (procedural you mean) only in the Stand Alone version.
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agree 100%vic_b wrote:Any renderers that add a DPI option would do it only as a convenience for figuring out the pixel size you want (which you could easily do in photoshop, calc.exe, or in your head).DarkSun wrote:Also i forgot to mention, most renderers allow to set different resolutions (not 640x480, 800x600, etc. That is size) I mean dpi res. As film, print, and web each have different resolutions, like for example web is 72 dpi, and print is 300. Also maybe some type of visual window when you do adjustments would be a nice touch.
A 1024x768 image will render exactly the same whether it is 72 dpi or 300 dpi. The dpi attribute (in those few image formats that really support it) simply tells that image how big to print, but even then can easily be overridden by your printing/layout program or changed in something like photoshop (losslessly if you have the resampling turned off in the image size dialog).
I'm only saying this because there is a lot of confusion about "dpi" and because there really is no place for it outside of printing and layout applications. Adding it to another renderer will only add to that confusion (ie. "why does my render look the same when I raise the dpi?!?").