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Forums >> Revit Systems >> Technical Support >> HOW TO EXPORT RENDERING TO PHOTOSHOP??
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Hi all - I'm rendering at the moment, 300dpi rendering, and I need to touch up a few things (drop in furniture etc) in Photoshop. I'm wondering how to export, other than just as an image (jpeg). Is there an ideal method for doing this? Image will be printed probably A4, so needs to be pretty tidy. Any and all feedback would be awesome, step by step too as super new at all this and battling a little!!! Thanks heaps
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After the render you can export the image in several different extensions, then you can use Photoshop like you want.
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I don't suggest exporting to .jpg, it'll take an hour of your rendering quality and throw it down the drain. Export as a tiff, and compress it later in photoshop if you wish. Revit's default compression is brutal and full of loss. a full screen render is knocked down to 150kb. Not okay.
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