dpi resolution

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dpi resolution

Postby rmarsh5248 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:08 pm

I downloaded a demo version and can't produce any morphs greater than 100 DPI quality. Can it go higher and how?
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Postby Ark » Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:20 pm

There is no limit at all on the DPI, in fact, Morpheus does not deal with or care about DPI in any way. DPI is actually a fairly meaningless measurement when you are dealing only with the screen and pixels. It only matters when you are trying to properly scale an image for print.

You can set the morphs in Morpheus to any size, up to 32767x32767 pixels.
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DPI

Postby rmarsh5248 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:24 pm

Ark wrote:There is no limit at all on the DPI, in fact, Morpheus does not deal with or care about DPI in any way. DPI is actually a fairly meaningless measurement when you are dealing only with the screen and pixels. It only matters when you are trying to properly scale an image for print.

You can set the morphs in Morpheus to any size, up to 32767x32767 pixels.


Under quality it only goes up to 100 and when I save the files and bring them up in photoshop it's either 72 or 100 DPI. How do I get it to 812?
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Postby Ark » Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:30 pm

Please read through the help files such as http://www.morpheussoftware.net/morpheu ... ne-options

Quality only matters for the JPEG quality/size compression tradeoff used when rendering to still JPEG images or Flash SWF animations. You do NOT ever really want to set that to 100. Anything about 95 is incredibly wasteful and will just make 10x larger file sizes with nearly no gain at all in quality.
The default of 75 is typically fine. 85-90 for very high quality JPEGs if you really need perhaps.

Morpheus does not deal with DPIs at all, and no DPI information is stored in any files Morpheus creates, so it is Photoshop which is simply defaulting to calling the images as 72dpi or 100dpi. You would need to simply override that in photoshop and call however many pixels you wish to use, whatever dpi you want it to be.
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