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Have had a little problem, We have just done a Render of a house and we have spent a bit of time on it, setting the view and materials etc up and we knew it would take a while to render so we let it go on one of the computers over night, came in, in the morning and it was all finished and looking great but we tried to export it or save it to the project it just wouldn't save. The only thing I can think why its not is that the screen saver was on when we got in, does this effect it? is there a way around this execpt turning off the screen saver?
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Same thing is happening to me on revit 2011. Did you ever figure out what was wrong?
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demo mode? In what way does it not let you save? What sort of error do you get when you hit the Export button? Is revit frozen...? Because I have had renders freeze on me a few times, but usually at the start of the second pass.
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put the image on a blank sheet... then print to pdf. Sometimes that happens to me when its too much for my limited ram :S
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You hit the save to project tab and nothing happens, you hit the export and the same thing NADA. So you can't add the view into a sheet because it's not there
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oww... that happens to me once too. I limit the size of the uncompressed image to 20 megabytes. ... more than that, i cant "save to proyect". You can downgrade the dpi writing a number below to 300dpi, like 250, 270. Try to limit that image size that way.
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If I remember right, I always exported the image first because of that problem. Once you tried to save to project, you could not export but if you exported first, it didn't matter if you couldn't save to project.
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I've had problems like that when the computer ran nearly out of memory. One clunky but perfectly workable solution is to zoom way in to your rendering, and take screen shots of each portion of the image, and piece them together in Photoshop or something. You get all the pixels that way, so the image quality souldn't suffer...
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