Render quality when export

Render quality when export

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Render quality when export

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Hello,

 

I always render with 150 or 300 dpi in Revit, but when I export such render to png, or tiff or even jpg, and I use that file in Photoshop, y notice it always has 72 dpi quality there, such as if no matter what quality you use to render, the ouput is always 72 dpi, which is very very low definition.

 

Anyone knows how to have a render in 300 and when saving it in png it would have 300dpi in Photoshop or at least more than 72dpi.

 

 

Thanks ! 

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ToanDN
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As long as the resolutions (W pixels x H pixels) are the same I don't think the DPI matters.  An image of 72" x 72"@150 DPI equal to an image of 150" x 150" @ 72 DPI.  

 

The screenshot #1 shows a Revit render set to 150 DPI.  When I exported the rendering to PNG and open in PhotoShop, it reads 96 DPI (screenshot #2).  But the final resolution is the same @ 755 pixels  x 733 pixels.

 

Capture2.PNGCapture1.PNG

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