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Haras Arch
Hara's Crown
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Kaleidoscopic Variations Vol. 2 by jhantares
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/14367.html

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Haras Arch
Hara's Crown
Posts: 226
I think I've downloaded ALL your kaleidoscope filters now!!! Thank you so much for all your work!!!!
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jhantares
Posts: 305
Filters: 272
Thank you smile:)
There are about 100 more on my pc. I will submit them from time to time. There are some new filters for ff7 on my pc.
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Haras Arch
Hara's Crown
Posts: 226
Wow! I'll look forward to more being submitted!
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Willow
Willow
Posts: 10
I took some art I'd created into FF and this filter specifically. My original art is 3600x3600 and is 300dpi. After running the first selection in Kaleidoscope Variations Vol.2, it rendered at 3600x3600, but 72dpi. Why did it do this? I didn't see any selection to click or unclick to designate I wanted the render to be low resolution. I just assumed it would render at the 300dpi my original art was. Help?
Willow
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Rachel Duim
So Called Tortured Artist

Posts: 2498
Filters: 188
I just tested FF14 Mac standalone, it took my 6144x4608 300 dpi PNG and output 6144x4608 72 dpi. No loss in quality, changed dpi. I normally set dpi indirectly at print time by setting the width/height and the print driver sets the correct dpi for you.

I don't use the plugin, but I believe it does not change the dpi of the image.

It would be nice if the standalone version had an option for
a) Keep input DPI or
b) Set output DPI to xxx

There are online tools + Photoshop, GIMP etc that can change the dpi of an image without losing quality.
Math meets art meets psychedelia.
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Filters: 35
seems that it is still happening these problems that FF standalone will change
any dpi you may have to 72dpi
Will change any color profile to sRGB

But the good news is that as told in this other thread shown below this does not happen if you use FF as plug in because it only applies the filter to the image but DOES NOT SAVE IT, so this is why it does not change the image to 72dpi and sRGB IF you use FF as plugin

Please, for more information and an explanation of what happens see this other thread

FF is killing the resolution but only on standalone version
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jhantares
Posts: 305
Filters: 272
I can only get in touch now because I'm sick. But I think everything has already been said.
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