Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This is the sort of comment I want to hear. It would seem that you can do adequate work with scanning negatives On 22/11/2004, at 4:27 PM, Richard wrote: > Alastir, I just sent a post on something similar right before you > re-joined. Basically, some people will tell you 6Mp/8Mp/...16Mp!!! > will be vastly superior to any film scan, mostly because there is no > grain and can scale up REALLY well and of course when you get 10+ Mp > on a decent sized sensor, you are talking about quite a bit of noise > less resolution. Other people tell you that in the ideal conditions, a > Velvia/TechPan/<insert favorite high res film> will beat the stuffing > out of digital of nothing short of 20Mp/36Mp/<depending how you do the > math>. > > I say - look at the prints. Do you like them? If so, then it is good > enough, regardless how it was captured. > > I'd say this again - my 11x14" prints done from scanning Provia > 100F/400F look as good as my friend 11Mp Canon 1D output of similar > sized. They clearly look different, but neither is one better than > others, IMHO. > > At 08:29 PM 11/21/2004, firkin wrote: > >> So Mark, what's your call: can I make a scan from a negative which >> will compete with this 8 megabyte level? Printing up to about 14 x >> 11. >> Mark Rabiner writes: >>> >>>> So what's the answer: how big does it need to be -- file size I >>>> mean? >>>> Alastair Firkin @ work ;-) >>> I think 8 will turn out to be both usable and marketable over the >>> next >>> decade. >>> After than who knows it will all be holograms shooting out of your >>> wristwatch. >>> Mark Rabiner >>> Photography >>> Portland Oregon >>> http://rabinergroup.com/ >>> > > // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, > please use richard at imagecraft.com) > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > Alastair