On Feb 17, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:

I know what you mean but I'd argue heartily that a well scanned and post processed low grain 35mm film frame will be far superior to the output from the
current Pentax DSLR

I disagree completely. "Far superior" is too much. A perfect negative with perfect exposure, very low grain, and excellent processing, drumscanned to 6000ppi, will make a slightly better 12x print than a similarly high-quality 6Mpixel capture. But not by a noticeable amount with anything but those perfect negatives.

I've made and hung enough of both together to know that the difference is indistinguishable without close inspection. In particular, if you don't use a sturdy tripod, the difference disappears completely.

More importantly, the vast majority of the viewers looking at them can't tell the difference at all.


Godfrey

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