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From: Freddy Beras <fberas@tricom.net>
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Subject: Re: LW and DPI?
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Stephane Bastien wrote:
>
> Today a client asked me a animation for a flip flop baseball type of
> card, the one you make the images move by moving the card. The final
> size for the card is going to be 3 1/4" x 4 3/4" and he told me he needs
> the images at 905 DPI, Yes Yes it's not a typo 905 DPI! That the only
> information I got so far. So the probleme I have is which size in
> Lightwave do I use? And how to convert my images to 905DPI?
> Thank For any help
> Stephane BastienHello Stephane:
If I'm not mistaken, your image has to be rendered at 2941 X 4299
Pixels, That's for a 3.25 X 3.75 Inches Image at 905 DPI.
By the way...this is going to eat about 36.2 Megs.