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26 Chapter 17: Rendering
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A - 11 x 8.5 in. (at 300 dpi)
B - 17 x 11 in. (at 200 dpi)
C - 22 x 17 in. (at 150 dpi)
D - 34 x 22 in. (at 100 dpi)
E - 44 x 34 in. (at 75 dpi)
A0 - 1189 x 841 mm (at 75 dpi)
A1 - 841 x 594 mm (at 100 dpi)
A2 - 594 x 420 mm (at 150 dpi)
A3 - 420 x 297 mm (at 200 dpi)
A4 - 297 x 210 mm (at 300 dpi)
A5 - 210 x 148 mm (at 300 dpi)
Letter (11 x 8.5 in. at 300 dpi)
Legal (14 x 8.5 in. at 300 dpi)
Tabloid (17 x 11 in. at 300 dpi)
Tip: You can customize t he Paper Size list by
editing the file plugcfg\prin twiz.ini.Ifyou
choose to edit the file, first b e sure to save a
backup copy of the orig inal.
Por tr ai t/Landscape—Choose Portrait for vertically
oriented output or Landscape for horizontal
output. The window image provides a graphic
depiction of the orientation.
Note: Changing be tween Port r ait and L andscape
simply switches the Width and Height settings.
The actual orientation depends on the image
dimensions. For example, if you choose Portrait,
andthenspecifyacustomsizewhosewidthis
greater than its heig ht, the resulting orientation
will be horizontal.
Tip: Afterchangingthissetting,besuretopreview
the i mage using the Show Safe Frame function
from the viewport right-click menu. This shows
how the output orientation corresponds to the
viewport.
Cho ose Un it—Lets you specify whether the
measurement units for Paper Width and Paper
Height are in mil limeters (m m) or inches.
Cho ose D PI V al u e Provides four buttons for
commonly used dots-per-inch settings: 72,
150, 300, and 600. Click one to set it in the DPI
property, below.
Paper Width/Height—Specifies the output width
and height in mm (millimeters) or inches,
depending on which is chosen under Choose Unit.
Note: Changing either setting also changes the
corresponding Image size setting.
Image W idth/Height—Specifies the output width
and height in pixels.
Note: Changing either setting also changes the
corresponding Paper size setting.
DPI Specifies the output resolution in dots per
inch. The easiest way to set this is by clicking one
ofthebuttonsunderChooseDPIValue.Ifyoure
usingadifferentresolution,setitheremanually.
Only TIFF files (page 3–634) support DPI
information. If you render to a different image
format, you might have to later adjust the image
resolution using an image-processing application.
Note: Changing the DPI setting also changes the
Image Width/Height sett ings, keeping t he same
aspect ratio.
Uncompressed File Size—Displaysthesizeofthe
rendered TIFF image file if no compression is used.
Rendering group
Rendering d irectly from the Print Size Wizard
allowsyoutooutputthecurrentframetoadisk
file in TIFF format (page 3–634).Thisformat
is commonly used in the publishing industry.
To render to a different format, use the wizard’s
Render Scene Dialog button.