Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/12

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Photos on the Web
From: Five Senses Productions <fls@5senses.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 07:54:54 -0700

How much does a 10000dpi scanner like that cost?
And does it hook up to a desktop computer?

At 11:17 PM 6/11/98 , Patrick G. Sobalvarro wrote:
>TEAShea@aol.com wrote:
>> 
>> Some people seem to think that they can demonstrate the quality of a
lens by
>> photos posted on the Internet.  While one may be able to tell the
difference
>> between a disposable camera and a current generation Summicron 50 2.0,
it is
>> simply not possible to distinguish between higher quality lenses by this
>> method.
>
>Tom, I'm not so sure that this is uniformly the case.  There are some
>very high-end film scanners that can do 10,000 dpi optical (the
>Linotype-Hell S3900, for example).  Most of us are not willing to pay
>what it costs to have our film scanned on these scanners, but their
>resolution is sufficient to capture very fine detail -- it's somewhere
>in the neighborhood of what Technical Pan can resolve.  If one has two
>exposures that show differences in lens quality, then one can show that
>on the Web by showing small portions of the scan on a Web page.
>
>-Patrick
>