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Can not free memory

Can not free memory

2005-06-16       - By Olivier jeannel

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I have better :

Once I had to model a mobile phone.
I asked the agency either photos from several angles (Front/bak/side) or
some 3d files if they have access to them.
They say they send me the 3d file and I received a kind of quicktime VR....
Hoppefully the Quicktime was working with some directory were the
pictures were stored.
Unfortunatly, those pictures were cut in little pieces (numbered in an
ununderstandable way)....

So to sum up the story, I ended working with pictures delivered in
puzzle format :)



Dan Yargici a �crit :

> This has been my experience with all the agencies here, bar maybe one
> or two...... >:o
>
> The other great one is when they send you a logo or some text that
> needs to turned in to 3d, and they send you a shittily compressed tiny
> jpeg.  Naturally you send it back and ask for an eps in vector format,
> then they send you the same shitty little jpeg saved as a eps image.....
>
> Or you're modelling a pack and you ask for the flat artwork, so they
> send you a studio photo shot from an angle because "we thought it
> would be more useful for you because it's going to end up 3d anyway....."
>
> I've explained all of these more times than anyone should have to in a
> lifetime.......
>
> DAN
>
>
> Gene Crucean wrote:
>
>> 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
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