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====Prints====
====Prints====
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Prints|Prints]] are photos users can take within VRChat and spawn as an object in-world for other users to share and save. Prints include metadata such as who took the photo, where, and when, if captured in a public world with camera settings enabled. Prints have the same appearance as real-world [[Wikipedia:Instant_film|instant films]].
Prints are photos users can take within VRChat and spawn as an object in-world for other users to share and save. Prints can carry metadata of: who took the photo, where, and when a photo was taken if taken in a public world and the feature is turned on in camera settings. Prints have the same appearance as real-world [[Wikipedia:Instant_film|instant films]]. The border is 64px left/right, 69px top, 218px bottom. The bottom can also have custom messages written on them. All prints will always upload in 1920x1080 resolution.

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====Prints====
[[Special:MyLanguage/Prints|Prints]] are photos users can take within VRChat and spawn as an object in-world for other users to share and save. Prints include metadata such as who took the photo, where, and when, if captured in a public world with camera settings enabled. Prints have the same appearance as real-world [[Wikipedia:Instant_film|instant films]].

Prints

Prints are photos users can take within VRChat and spawn as an object in-world for other users to share and save. Prints include metadata such as who took the photo, where, and when, if captured in a public world with camera settings enabled. Prints have the same appearance as real-world instant films.