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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] I need help! => Topic started by: Graeme on 2018-12-14, 09:15:58
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Hi
I have made some renders for a client. I rendered out at HDTV, 1920x1080.
The client wants to print these renders for a brochure and asked me to change the size of the renders to 4:6 ratio.
I took the JPG renders into Photoshop and under Image size I change the ration to 4:6 which gives the render a size of 1200x675.
I sent back to the client, and they now say it is not a ratio of 4:6.
I am still new to this, so I dont know where Im going wrong. Am I wrong or is the client wrong.
If I am wrong does anyone know how I can make Corona Renders 4:6 for printing.
thanks
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6:4 is 3:2, that would be 1920x1280.
Or, for your existing image, it's 1620x1080.
However, 2:3 means it's a portrait format, not landscape. That's probably why they disagree with you.
That's all very basic stuff, my friendly advice would be to educate yourself if you're serious about your job.
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Hi,
4:6 = 2:3 = 0.66 aspect ratio -> 1280x1920 so that mean it become a vertical format. I think they want it 3:2. 3:2 = 1.5 aspect ratio so 1920x1280 if you rerender it (1920/1280 = 1.5) or 1620x1080 if you need to crop (1620/1080 = 1.5). I don't know if it is clear for you.