  | | | Can not free memory | Can not free memory 2005-06-16 - By kim aldis
Back Printers aren't often very bright.
> -- --Original Message-- -- > From: owner-xsi@(protected) > [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf Of Gene Crucean > Sent: 16 June 2005 16:38 > To: XSI@(protected) > Subject: Re: Can not free memory > > Something that has been really hard for me is explaining that > a dimension in pixels is an absolute size. Lately I've had > the task of rendering massive images for these big banners > for our movie. The print people can't seem to get past the > fact that they NEEEED 300dpi at least. Well that's fine but > if I give you a 10k pixel image at 10dpi and a 10k pixel > image at 1000dpi... it's the same damn image. > Same file size too. It usually all starts because I forget to > change the dpi setting in photoshop, they see that and freak. > > I don't remember people being so ignorant when I did graphic > design back in the day ;) > > ciao > > > > On 6/15/05, Takayuki Honda <takayuki.honda@(protected)> wrote: > > I don't exactly understand what 4x3 stands for m/cm, but if > rendering > > with 4x3 300dpi and it's too large so you go about rendering 4x3 in > > 72dpi, I'd say render it in 2x1.5 300dpi and blow the size up in > > photoshop to 4x3. > > > > >>Another question will be what size (in pixels) do print-people use > > when > > >>they are asked to make some 4x3 stuff ? > > > > I'd been dealing with the printer many times but they ask > for 300dpi. > > Also I'm sure you could have the printer blow your picture > to the size > > you want. > > For example if you were able to render in 4x3 300dpi and > you want the > > picture to be 20x30. You don't need to blow it up in > photoshop to that > > size to give it to the printer, You just need to give the data of > > picture rendered in 4x3 300dpi and have the printer blow it up to > > 20x30 when they print. > > > > -- --Original Message-- -- > > From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On > > Behalf Of olivier jeannel > > Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 8:31 PM > > To: XSI@(protected) > > 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 > > > > --- > Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following > text in body: > unsubscribe xsi > >
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