Skip to main content

Advanced Export: Generate ultra-high resolution renders for print

Export large-format, print-ready visuals with precise color and resolution control.

Written by Alexia Nee
Updated this week

With Omi, you can generate print-ready renders in ultra-high resolution!

⚠️ The Advanced Export option is only available to clients who have subscribed to this feature. If you’re interested, please contact your account manager or reach out to our support team via chat or at: support@omi.so.

How to use the Advanced Export option

Before launching a Advanced render, start by generating a standard render from the studio, using the aspect ratio you want for the final output.

👉 This ratio (e.g. square, 16:9, 4:5) will be preserved for the Advanced Export render, regardless of the initial dimensions.

  • Then, go to the Renders section

  • Hover over the render you want to export

  • Click on the cloud icon () and select Print

  • Choose the color mode CMYK or RGB

CMYK: for printing (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black)

RGB: for screen display (Red, Green, Blue)

  • Choose your desired resolution: 72, 144, 150, 300 or 600 DPI

  • Enter the output dimensions (in mm, inches or pixels)

  • Click Print

⚠️ Maximum limit: Our rendering engine can generate up to 520 Megapixels (approximately 22,800 x 22,800 px). To give you an idea, at 72 DPI, this represents a printable area of 317 by 317 inches!

The render will be generated in .TIFF format. Please note that while this format guarantees maximum quality, it results in very large file sizes.

The larger the dimensions of your render, the longer it will take to process due to the high resolution. However, you can continue using Omi during this time, and you’ll receive an email as soon as your Print render is ready.


How to find your Advanced Export renders?

Advanced Export renders will be marked with this logo:

You can easily find them in the Render section using this filter:

⚠️ Important Note

Due to their large file size, print renders cannot be edited in Omi. Any adjustments must be done in post-production, outside of Omi.

Did this answer your question?