Re[3]: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-05 Thread Peter Alling

Amen,

At 11:27 AM 9/4/2002 +0300, you wrote:
Mike wrote:

MI Q15: What is the image capture resolution?
MI A15: Approximately equivalent to 18 Megapixels (2000 x 3000 x 3 channels).
MI Digital PIC output is essentially the same as C-41 processed film 
scanned on a
MI high quality DML scanner.

They must be taking their retailers for complete idiots. This is a
meagre 6 MPixels, 24 bits per pixel. I will certainly not accept to
have my film destroyed for as little as this.

Servus, Alin




Re[3]: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-04 Thread Alin Flaider

Mike wrote:

MI Q15: What is the image capture resolution?
MI A15: Approximately equivalent to 18 Megapixels (2000 x 3000 x 3 channels).
MI Digital PIC output is essentially the same as C-41 processed film scanned on a
MI high quality DML scanner. 

   They must be taking their retailers for complete idiots. This is a
   meagre 6 MPixels, 24 bits per pixel. I will certainly not accept to
   have my film destroyed for as little as this.
 
   Servus, Alin





Re: Re[3]: Applied SciFi blooper

2002-09-04 Thread David A. Mann

Alin Flaider wrote:

 MI Q15: What is the image capture resolution?
 MI A15: Approximately equivalent to 18 Megapixels (2000 x 3000 x 3
 channels). MI Digital PIC output is essentially the same as C-41
 processed film scanned on a MI high quality DML scanner. 
 
They must be taking their retailers for complete idiots. This is a
meagre 6 MPixels, 24 bits per pixel. I will certainly not accept to
have my film destroyed for as little as this.

You need to be careful with digicam and printer specs; most marketing 
people confuse pixels and dots.  There's a subtle but very important 
difference.

Cheers,


- Dave

http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/ (out of date)