Lock Aspect Ratio |
You can choose a size whose
aspect (width to height) ratio does not match the viewport or
current camera. The actual size adjusts to fit into the selected
size.This option is helpful when
rendering multiple cameras or configurations with different
aspect ratios. This setting also
affects the selected size presets.
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Presets |
Choose from a variety of size
presets from different categories as well as Backplates from the
current project. |
Width |
Specifies the width of the
render output.
Output size can significantly impact
render time.
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Height |
Specifies the height of the
render output.
Output size can significantly impact
render time.
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Unit |
Changes the unit of
measurement. If the unit
specifies
to pixels, changing the print resolution adjusts document
size, and keeps width and height constant.
If the unit
specifies
a unit of length, changing print resolution adjusts width
and height, and keeps document size constant.
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Print Resolution |
Specifies the print
resolution of the render output as either pixels per inch or
pixels per centimeter. Depending on whether
the unit
specifies
pixels or a unit of length, this setting affects either
width and height or the document size.
This setting also affects the print
quality. A print resolution of 96 pixels per inch is
recommended for display on a screen.
The print resolution is only relevant
when choosing a size in a length unit, such as inches,
millimeters, or centimeters. A higher print resolution
yields better quality when printing an image, but also
increases the number of pixels. As a result, the render
takes longer. If you intend to use an
image only on a screen, define the size in pixels.
In this case, the print resolution does not
matter.
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Save Preset or Save as new Preset |
Saves settings to an existing
preset or adds settings to a new preset. |
Information |
Read only. Displays
information about the dimensions of the final render. |