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You need to create an image in POV-Ray that's at least 4800 x 4800 pixels. You
can't/don't need to set the ppi in POV-ray. Then make sure your image program
prints it at 600 dpi (do _not_ resample the image).
You're weren't asking how to create custom image sizes in POV-Ray, right?
- Gary
In lugnet.publish, Richard Marchetti writes:
> Hey Y'all:
>
> I have a project created in Ldraw/POV-Ray of which I would like to create a
> higher (PPI/DPI) resolution image of approximately 8" x 8". I'd like to be
> able to achieve something like 600-1200 ppi for the final image printed on
> paper.
>
> I have used Photoshop for mocking up my final designs and it has a tendency
> to default to 72 ppi. It can be arbitrarily set to a higher resolution, but
> if the original image's resolution isn't likewise higher you just end up
> with a blurry, more ppi heavy image. I hope I am making myself understood...(?)
>
> I have the funny feeling that what I need to know is some arcane POV-Ray
> thing that would up the ppi of the images outputted from POV-Ray. Anyway,
> that would be one solution.
>
> Anyway, I'd be grateful for any help in creating images with higher ppi.
>
> -- Hop-Frog
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