During TIFF or Bitmap Export, what is X/Y Drop Spacing?
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Simon Garrison
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X/Y Drop Spacing: Assigns a different X and Y spacing for output images. The default is 1:1 spacing using same image resolution.
Why use Drop Spacing? Each material used for droplets has a different fluid viscosity. Viscosity is basically the "thickness" of the drop fluid material used: for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water. Typically the lower the viscosity the larger area each droplet may use on the surface, thus drop spacing may be needed. There are other factors that may also require changes in drop spacing.
Simon Garrison
X/Y Drop Spacing: Assigns a different X and Y spacing for output images. The default is 1:1 spacing using same image resolution.
Why use Drop Spacing? Each material used for droplets has a different fluid viscosity. Viscosity is basically the "thickness" of the drop fluid material used: for example, syrup has a higher viscosity than water. Typically the lower the viscosity the larger area each droplet may use on the surface, thus drop spacing may be needed. There are other factors that may also require changes in drop spacing.