Hi Aaron
this was by far the most useful contribution so far, thanks a lot for your
work.
I will have to study the large sample a bit more, I have safed it.
B/W has it's own fascination, I think that is the way to go for that 75
anniversary event.
There will be a lot of film people coming, I think they would prefer b/w too
;-)

greetings
Markus





>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Aaron Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:10 AM
>>To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
>>Subject: Re: Which high speed film for indoor shots ? was:RE: How do you
>>select your camera for the day? was
>>
>>
>>
>>On Mar 22, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Aaron Reynolds wrote:
>>
>>> http://aaronreynolds.ca/gallery/MLU-demo
>>>
>>> It's a good dual-purpose example -- if you size it to 55x70mm and crop
>>> out a 24x36mm chunk, you can see both the grain at 35mm and the
>>> difference in grain at 6x7.
>>
>>I had a moment and did it for you -- I'm uploading a second image
>>that's cropped to approximately 35mm.
>>
>>This, by the way, is the unresampled file produced by the scanner.  It
>>has been slightly sharpened but it has not been dusted or anything like
>>that.  Also, you can see on the left hand side where I bumped the
>>scanner while it was scanning -- there's a line of less-sharpness that
>>runs top to bottom.
>>
>>Of course, that's just when pixel-peeping.  Can't see it in the big
>>print I made.
>>
>>-Aaron
>>

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