BrentP

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  1. than you all for the help. the trick was switching to units when exporting. It's a much cleaner image. obviously a large file though.
  2. I produce images like this for clients often and most of the time the quality is fine because they are only viewed on a PC. But sometimes a client wants to have them blown up and printed for marketing. Obviously the image is pixelated badly when you zoom in or it is blown up. I have tried many different ways of exporting the image to increase quality and can't get it any better than the attached. surely there's a way to get better than this right? It would be amazing if the quality when zoomed in was the same as when zooming in while working in chief. Thanks for any advice.
  3. I've recently upgraded to X10. I use the perspective full overview often when looking at exterior elevations with clients. With X10 the quality of the image has suffered. See the below pictures showing a screenshot from X9 on top and the second image from X10. The X10 image is grainy, dark, and the shadows don't show. Both screenshots were taken from the same file, camera, and settings. Does anyone have any advise as to how to fix this?