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Canvas zone in render setup

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Robert
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Canvas zone in render setup

Post by Robert » 20 May 2014, 11:25

Hi,

The normal way to setup the render could be improved and more intuitive with 2 modes (No Stretch | Stretch to fit).

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Re: Canvas zone in render setup

Post by chriss0212 » 20 May 2014, 12:33

yes....

some kind of physical and virtual resolution in the editor would be great!

greetz

christian

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Re: Canvas zone in render setup

Post by chriss0212 » 11 Jun 2014, 08:03

would like to come back to this topic...maybe nobody get what i mean...

for eg: a setup with a 3*3 monitor setup...every screen has a physical resoulution of 1920/1080....except of the center screen...this is 4k...??!!

so it would be nice to give a virtual size in space AND the size of the render target!

what do you think?

greetz

christian

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Re: Canvas zone in render setup

Post by shermanpat » 11 Jun 2014, 14:40

I think being able to set a DPI or physical size of each would be very useful.

In my mind it could be similar to how you can input the bezel/monitor size to offset each window. But it would change the size of the virtual monitor in the configuration. This would be very helpful for my shows that use a mixture of LED walls, projection, LCD monitors and wall of mixed sizes and orientation of monitors.

Thanks.
-Sherman
Meru Interactive

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