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Re: High Resolution Scans
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Re: High Resolution Scans


  • Subject: Re: High Resolution Scans
  • From: "John Massman" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:24:24 -0400

Hmmm. I'm not sure that's correct. Back in the film recorder day you could image at 2k or 4K to 35mm film and you certainly could see the difference between 2048 DPI and 4096 DPI on 35mm film. Heck that was imaging with a CRT too.

Didn't the LVT have res 60 and 90 as well?

John Massman
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I worked a number of years ago at a Retouching lab where we output to an
LVT On 32 ISO Slide film. Kodak had us outputting to 1018 DPI. We were
told this was the optimal resolution for the film. I have seen people scan
film at much higher resolutions, but I think you are only piling pixels on
at that point. I mean sure you can scan, with a drum scanner at 5000 dpi,
but if the film is only capable of excepting res 30, I am not sure I see
the point. Just a thought.........

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