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Old February 7th 21, 04:40 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Default digital vs film...

On 12/29/2020 10:34 AM, Dimitris Tzortzakakis wrote:
although that ship has long sailed, here goes: well, analogue film had
resolving power, which was measured in lines/mm and digital, of course,
has resolution (in megapixels). apples and oranges. film was not made to
be scanned digitally, but to be enlarged optically. After 2 years of
film , I had foorgotten how good it was, after almost 20 years of
digital photography. With a hand held flash shot, in Agfapan APX 400,
regular grain, not T-grain I made a succesful enlargement in 30 X 40,
only the focus of the enlarger was a bit tricky as I had to open the
diaphgram to get an acceptable exposure (30 secs @ F 5.6).


transparency films have much more dynamic range?



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