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#310162
Stu

I have been told by the client that the images will be on 6 ft by 4ft hoardings seen by passing traffic. So I presume nobody will be getting too close to the images.

What's you rule of thumb on this? Dpi and resolution.

Ta

David

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#310164
I rendered a picture with 6000x3000px to fit 2m x 1m. It looks beautyful and very crisp. It was a cartoony poster for my son. :)
But Finalrender not Maxwell.

You could render out a region and print it out so you see how it works out.
#310166
Man, for that your res can be way low..........you're in luck.

You could happily print that at 36dpi & it would look totally fine, at 6ft that gives a width dim of 2592 pixels.
72dpi would be 5184x3456 and might be the preferred choice if you've the luxury of time.

Best,
Stu
#310180
Realistically, if you have a tight render (or digital pic) and it's roughly 20X24" at 300 DPI you can print pretty much anything you need with it. I cap out file sizes at around that because they become too cumbersome to work with for anything but the most mechanical of tasks. Render it at 6-7K and let the enlargement happen at the film/plate stage. It will be fine in my experience.

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