Is there a way to resize the live viewer window to specific size?
(1280 x720 16:9)
(1920 x1080 16:9)
Thanks.
Octane Live Viewer resize to specific size 720p, 1080p.
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Jose, do You mean preview window in Octane? =)
if so, just choose resolution, filling the boxes or getting a size from drop down menu & then scale out while standing on a screen (ctrl & +). Because Octane doesn't have screen scale percentage like PS I usually put the picture in photoshop to know how big let's say 720 should be..toggling through OR & PS You can fit original size in 100%.
I know it's not a perfect way, but it's rough way around the issue =) I notice that the fact that noise looks different on screen if image is scaled.. so it's quite good idea to keep preview at 100%
if so, just choose resolution, filling the boxes or getting a size from drop down menu & then scale out while standing on a screen (ctrl & +). Because Octane doesn't have screen scale percentage like PS I usually put the picture in photoshop to know how big let's say 720 should be..toggling through OR & PS You can fit original size in 100%.
I know it's not a perfect way, but it's rough way around the issue =) I notice that the fact that noise looks different on screen if image is scaled.. so it's quite good idea to keep preview at 100%
Thanks!glimpse wrote:Jose, do You mean preview window in Octane? =)
if so, just choose resolution, filling the boxes or getting a size from drop down menu & then scale out while standing on a screen (ctrl & +). Because Octane doesn't have screen scale percentage like PS I usually put the picture in photoshop to know how big let's say 720 should be..toggling through OR & PS You can fit original size in 100%.
I know it's not a perfect way, but it's rough way around the issue =) I notice that the fact that noise looks different on screen if image is scaled.. so it's quite good idea to keep preview at 100%
I will give it a try.
You are talking about this one right.
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