26.01.2019 03:20
Mikersson
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I am trying Inspirit as demo to decide if I buy it or not, but I have uninstalled and installed several times and there is no way to create a New design to see how it works. I know I will save as transparent PNG but my main question is:
What is the resolution of the graphics I will create in my iMac 27"? 

5120px x 2880px to 72 dpi?

5120px x 2880px to 300 dpi?

5120px x 2880px to 500 dpi?

Can I to set the resolution before to export the PNG fime?

I hope to get an answer, THank you.

28.01.2019 10:57
Veronika Escape Motions
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Hi @Mikersson,

thanks for posting your question. The maximum output from Inspirit is set to 4K 16:9 (4096 x 2160 px). Here are all available sizes of a new artwork:

It is not possible to set the DPI settings in Inspirit, so based on what DPI you need, the size in cm/inches will be determined.

Export with transparent background is not possible yet, however we have a workaround:
you can set black or white background in the Inspirit app, create your design and then go to GIMP application's menu: Colors > Color to alpha
This will turn the background color to alpha. Then save as PNG.

GIMP is a free and open source image editor which you can download from here:
https://www.gimp.org/downloads/

If you own Rebelle 3, you can do this in this software too: just import the Inspirit work, then go to menu Filter > White or Black to Alpha.

If you have any other question, please let me know, I'm always on-hand if you need anything.

02.06.2019 10:11
Hebbie70
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HI, I am not able to export in anything bigger than 1920 x 1080. How can I set the output to at least 4096x2160? And that is really small for printing...had I known the biggest I can export is 2160 (REALLY SMALL FOR PRINT!)  I would not have purchased, and now I cant even export to anything bigger than 1920!
When are you going to allow bigger export??

26.06.2019 12:46
Veronika Escape Motions
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Hi @Hebbie70,

when you open Inspirit, click the + sign in the top left corner - this will bring up the menu with sizes, just like on the screenshot I posted above. You can here select 4K 16:9 resolution 4096 x 2160 px.