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Phrozen windows file monitor
Phrozen windows file monitor







Note that pixel density is not the same as resolution, where the former describes the amount of detail on a physical surface or device, while the latter resolution describes the amount of pixel information regardless of its scale. Horizontal and vertical density are usually the same, as most devices have square pixels, but differ on devices that have non-square pixels. "Pixels per inch (ppi) and pixels per centimetre (ppcm or pixels/cm) are measurements of the pixel density of an electronic image device, such as a computer monitor or television display, or image digitizing device such as a camera or image scanner. What is pixel density? A quick reference to wikipedia: However, we can reduce the impact of aliasing on prints by increasing our printer's screen resolution, and more importantly it's pixel density. Anti-aliasing is a great solution with some tradeoffs. The Better Solution - Increasing Resolution and XY Resolution This is fine for 75mm and 100mm miniatures, but when you a printing a small 28mm Dungeons and Dragons figurine, you can lose a decent amount of detail with anti-aliasing. It is great! However, due to the nature of anti-aliasing, you "smooth" off the edge pixels, which technically results in duller detail. In the above model, I fixed the issue by increasing by aliasing to 16x and rotating the model.Īnti-aliasing sounds like a great solution to mitigate aliasing (it has ANTI-aliasing in the name!). This is helpful, but aliasing will still show up on parts of the model occasionally. Another way to mitigate aliasing I've found is to rotate your model depending on the layer height. These can be mitigated with a large printer in a variety of ways, I prefer to use the anti-aliasing setting on larger figurines (I use anti-aliasing x8 in Lychee Slicer).

phrozen windows file monitor

You can actually see an example of this on one of the items on my store - this amazing centaur model:Īs you can see, near the bottom of the model are various circular artifacts. Aliasing, for those unfamiliar with it, can show up on a variety of prints as small circular artifacts on the printer. Often times in resin printed minis, we run into a situation called aliasing. All of these printers at had a 4K screen, but all of the above with the exception of the Phrozen Sonic Mini 4k were a larger printer. Around that same time we saw the release of the Elegoo Saturn, the Anycubic Mono X (I really want to try out this printer too!), the Epax E10, and other medium-sized printers, that I may have mentioned in my last blog post around that time.

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Why Screen Resolution Isn't the Full StoryĪbout a year ago, we saw Phrozen release the Phrozen Sonic Mini 4k much earlier then other similar-sized printers. Some exciting new printers I've seen are the Elegoo Mars 3, the Massive Phrozen Sonic Mega 8k, the Epax E10-5k, and a printer I'd really like to try out and review - the Longer Orange 4k. I love this machine with a passion, but it's small screen size makes me wishing for a printer with a similar XY resolution.

phrozen windows file monitor

I've been running a Phrozen Sonic Mini 4k for a while now to get ultra high detailed prints and remove any aliasing on my prints I sell here at. In the next three months we are going to be seeing the release of quite a few exciting resin 3d printers. Hi everyone, Justin here from Gilded Lion Miniatures. The Next Generation - But A Step Backwards







Phrozen windows file monitor