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August 1, 2024
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resolution adjustment problem in dimension 4.0

  • August 1, 2024
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I installed the latest version of Dimension (4.0.2). contrary to what is shown in the screenshot of help pages, the resolution setting does not appear in the export settings panel.
Is it not possible to set the resolution (for example 300 instead of 72) in the new version? or where is the resolution adjustment?

Correct answer Ares Hovhannesyan

First of all, thank you for your interest. No, I'm not talking about that, it's the resolution in dpi in the right corner of the screen, which is on the Adobe page but not in the screenshots you and I sent 🙂
Please look at my first screenshots and compare them and you will understand.
Thank you.


Right. It has been removed in new Dn. You can changed your new camera canvas size that will change final resolution.

2 replies

New Participant
February 28, 2025

it means now you can not set 300 dp but you can change canvas size. So you got to play with the size and go bigger on canvas size  to match 300 dpi soso your canvas must be 4 times as big

Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
August 1, 2024

If you want to Override Camera Size hte Overide Camera Size must be ON. In your image it is OFF

Participating Frequently
August 2, 2024

Thank you for your reply. But I have already tried to turn ON the Camera override option, the result does not change. There is still no resolution setting.

By the way, your scrrenshot also does not show the resolution setting 🙂

Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
August 3, 2024

Please review Rendering system | Dimension (adobe.com) and indicate what you mean? if you are talking about render resolutions you can find it on the left side of render UI.

Resolution

Set whether to render at full or lower pixel resolution.

  • Full: The full pixel resolution.
  • 1/2: 4x faster
  • 1/4: 8x faster

 

You can also set Subsance Materials resolution in preferences or from properties panel.