Re: High Resolution Scans
Re: High Resolution Scans
- Subject: Re: High Resolution Scans
- From: "Mark Segal" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:44:18 -0400
The principles are identical. He just needs to substitute the measurements of the input media and the output media, do the same arithmetic and he has his answer. There's no such thing as a unique "resolving power of 4*5 film under optimal conditions". Please see the reference I provided.
Cheers,
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: John Massman
To: MARK SEGAL ; colorsync
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: High Resolution Scans
Everything you say is true but the original post wanted to know the max res
to scan 4x5 was to get the best possible result. In other words what is the
resolving power of 4x5 film under optimal conditions.
>I think there may be some lack of clarity here. There is input resolution
>(the number of pixels per inch created in the imaage file) and output
>resolution (the number of pixels per inch in the document outputted to the
>printer). And for sake of further clarity let us call this
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