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Post Rendercore Announces Support for 3ds Max 2009 Split Frame Renders

Distributed Renders allow a single frame to be rendered on up to twenty of our dual 3GHz Xeon machines. This is optimal for high resolution images such as those used for architectural renderings or for commercial posters.

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