How do I get the best UltraHD quality?

How do I get the best UltraHD quality?

When trying to achieve the best UltraHD quality, we recommend selecting your own render resolution.

To do this, you can Render to File:

1. When you have completed a plan, you first need to ensure that you have saved it.

2. Once the camera view has been set, click the drop-down menu next to Render and select ‘Render to File'.

3. Choose a name for the render and select ‘Save’. Images are automatically saved in the images folder but can be saved in any chosen location.



4. The Render to File Options will be presented where you can select the Resolution of the renders as well as the style. Once the settings have been chosen, select ‘OK’.

5. This will then appear with a Rendering Output Window, along with the rendering progress bar to control the settings of the image.

Once completed, as soon as you select Finish, this will save to your chosen location.

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