Can not free memory 2005-06-15 - By Gene Crucean
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On 6/15/05, Morten Bartholdy <xsi@(protected)> wrote: > Olivier, I'm a bit puzzled by your size descriptions - what exactly is the > 4x3 you mention? > > 11338*8525 pixels at 300 dpi translates into an image roughly 96 centimeter > wide and 72,25 cm high. This is bigger than A1 (if you operate with such > measures) and makes for a pretty big poster. Like Kim said, dependant on the > final print size and viewing situation (very important), you usually would > not need to render CG that big for print - upping the resolution in PS, a > bit of sharpen filter if you scale up a lot and set to 300 dpi will doi the > trick in most cases. Think of billboards and those huge wall sized prints on > buildings - the source material for them is not 5 x 10 meters at 300 dpi. > That would be an image at 60.000 x 120.000 pixels!! > > Also check cgTileRender found at http://www.chris-g.net/scripts/ . I haven't > had use for it yet so I can't tell if it works but if it does it would > probably help you a lot ;) > > BTW - get another gig of RAM. You won't be sorry! > > Best regards > > Morten Bartholdy > 3D & VFX Artist > > > > > > > -- -- Original Message -- -- > From: "olivier jeannel" <olivier.jeannel@(protected)> > To: <XSI@(protected)> > Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 1:31 PM > Subject: Can not free memory > > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm trying to render a big image for print. It's a 20x30 cm that should > > be croped to 4x3 later on. > > > > (I was asked to render it 4x3 300 dpi, but it's so large that I don't > > think Photoshop would be able to open it. So I went for 4x3 72 dpi.) > > At this size I have a 11338*17006 pixels image (20x30 that will be > > cropped 4x3) to render (in several passes). > > > > MR crash and says : Can not free Memory... > > I was wondering if I could tweak some BSP, and if someone could give me > > some basic settings to save some ram. > > > > Right now, I'm trying to do it direct 4x3 (11338*8525), seems to work, > > but I'm sure the client will bug me... > > > > Another question will be what size (in pixels) do print-people use when > > they are asked to make some 4x3 stuff ? > > > > > > Thanx a lot for any info ! > > > > Dual Xeon 2.6Ghz, XP SP2, 1Go Ram > > --- > > Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: > > unsubscribe xsi > > > > > > --- > Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: > unsubscribe xsi >
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