Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/09/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>> .....I suppose which side of the fence you are on means you are going to >> promote your team. Austin, Sorry, my remarks really had nothing to do with anything you said, but rather the film vs digital debate in general. And I do think that most people are going to take up a position in this debate. Regards, sl > > Steve, > > You're certainly correct, but badly done testing (or biased, intentional or > not, reading of the results) is simply unacceptable. > > I don't mean to sound arrogant at all, but I'm not on any fence with respect > to this issue. I have been designing digital imaging equipment for over 20 > years, and I have done VERY extensive testing in this area, and I know the > facts first hand. I KNOW that claim is simply wrong. I've done hundreds > and hundreds of tests, and the conclusions drawn by this "article" are > simply flawed, or misleading at the least. > > A VERY poorly exposed, developed and scanned, 10 year outdated high speed > film that was sitting on the dashboard of one's south facing car, in > Florida, for a week, before being developed, would probably be inferior to > an 11M pixel Bayer patterned camera. Is that "fair" to use images from that > as the poster child for film? Of course not. > > Also, sharpness has nothing to do with resolution, as I stated in another > post. It's something that is commonly misperceived. > > Regards, > > Austin > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html