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Is it possible to render large format images in Revit (46" x 23" at 200 dpi, 9200 x 4600)? If I set the rendering to "printer" and "600 dpi" the rendered image is only 2497 x 1363 pixels. Size of the rendering seems to be linked to the scope of the camera view (the more you stretch it out, the bigger the image), but the distorition associated with stretching camera views is undesirable.
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REVIT 2010 btw.
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Answer: Crop Size box.
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