The Impact of Image Resolution on Rendering Time in Revit
It is well known that increasing image resolution or accuracy leads to longer rendering times. This relationship is somewhat predictable.
For example, if you double the image resolution (such as from 75 dpi to 150 dpi) without changing any other settings, the rendering time may increase by 2 to 4 times. Specifically, rendering time can rise between 1.9 and 3.9 times, depending on the complexity of the image, with an average increase of about 2.7 times compared to the original 75 dpi image.
When you continue doubling the resolution (from 75 dpi to 150 dpi, then to 300 dpi), each doubling multiplies the rendering time by approximately 2.7 times. Therefore, increasing the resolution from 75 dpi to 300 dpi typically results in a rendering time roughly 7.3 times longer (2.7 × 2.7) than the original. Similarly, raising the resolution from 75 dpi to 600 dpi can increase rendering time by about 19.7 times (2.7 × 2.7 × 2.7) compared to the 75 dpi baseline.
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