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resolutions render revit

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Giorgio Marescia

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Hello everyone,
when I open the rendering window in revit 2009, I can choose between the printer resolution and screen resolution.
Until now I could only use that screen and not that printer because as I began to make the render, I got an error window saying that I don't have enough disk space.

what I ask you can change the rendering resolution?
I set up as screen, about 1114 x 673.
Can I not increase this resolution?
If I use the printer setting instead, 75 dpi, the lowest, tells me:
4361mm (12876 pixels) x 2733mm (8069 pixels). I'd say it's a little bit.

Thank you in advance.
greetings
giorgio marescia
 
Hello, I know that the post is old but I have the problem written in this discussion! and of course I have not understood these regions, is there anyone who can help me?? ? ? ?
Thank you.
 
you must select the cutting region (the edge of the view). in the All-In-One Bar (Rebbon) will appear a tab called edit-outputs with a button "cut size"; press it! a box of "cut region sizes" will open where you will select scale (blocked properties) and then the size in mm of the region. at this point in the rendering window impose the "printing" resolution and dpi et voilà!
 
you must select the cutting region (the edge of the view). in the All-In-One Bar (Rebbon) will appear a tab called edit-outputs with a button "cut size"; press it! a box of "cut region sizes" will open where you will select scale (blocked properties) and then the size in mm of the region. at this point in the rendering window impose the "printing" resolution and dpi et voilà!
Thank you so much for the answer! :
you now start even if to finish a render with optimal and 75 dpi takes up to 12 hours! You say it's normal?
 
...to finish a render with optimal and 75 dpi takes up to 12 hours! You say it's normal?
depends on your hardware and rendering resolution. 75 dpi doesn't mean anything... in pixels how big it is?
 
depends on your hardware and rendering resolution. 75 dpi doesn't mean anything... in pixels how big it is?
I don't know much about pc cmq I just bought it is an asus 16 gb, quad core.
In fact what I'm doing now has 10930 x 8700 pixels. Is that too much?
it is already 3 hours that it is rendering and the image is completely black now begins to see something. . .
 
what you are making has real dimensions of 370.2 cm x 294,6 cm. If you're not making a construction poster or something, you're definitely wasting your time.
 

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