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Canon EOS 1Ds MkII Preview - MF encroachment
Deryck Lant wrote:
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/ This is starting to edge into MF digital capabilities... with a camera system that is lower cost than a back... definitely more than enough for the most demanding magazines and probably more than enough for high quality book printing. The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean. potential print o/p (inches) dpi: 300 250 200 150 133 72 pix 4992 16.6 20.0 25.0 33.3 37.5 69.3 3328 11.1 13.3 16.6 22.2 25.0 46.2 Cheers, Alan -- -- rec.photo.equipment.35mm user resource: -- http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.-- |
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"Brian C. Baird" wrote in message .. . In article , says... The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean. I'm drooling as we speak. I've open one in Photoshop to tweak it... but I'm afraid to. It looks too good. -- http://www.pbase.com/bcbaird/ Run a luminosity layered 400/0.3/0 USM over the portrait. This cam' could become a studio favourite -- Simon http://www.pbase.com/phoenikz |
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"Brian C. Baird" wrote in message .. . In article , says... The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean. I'm drooling as we speak. I've open one in Photoshop to tweak it... but I'm afraid to. It looks too good. -- http://www.pbase.com/bcbaird/ Run a luminosity layered 400/0.3/0 USM over the portrait. This cam' could become a studio favourite -- Simon http://www.pbase.com/phoenikz |
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Alan Browne wrote:
Deryck Lant wrote: http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/ This is starting to edge into MF digital capabilities... with a camera system that is lower cost than a back... definitely more than enough for the most demanding magazines and probably more than enough for high quality book printing. The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean. potential print o/p (inches) dpi: 300 250 200 150 133 72 pix 4992 16.6 20.0 25.0 33.3 37.5 69.3 3328 11.1 13.3 16.6 22.2 25.0 46.2 Cheers, Alan Potential image size? Surely you jest Alan? Digital images enlarge to somewhat unusually big sizes via a process called Interpolation and before you start... Every time you send an image to your Epson inkjet printer, the printer driver interpolates the image. This just a tiny peek at potential image size. Any blown highlights are due to my digicam taking the photo of the photo. Broadband stuff here. 2 minute download via dialup - be warned: http://www.technoaussie.com/ryadia/ Ryadia |
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Alan Browne wrote:
Deryck Lant wrote: http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/ This is starting to edge into MF digital capabilities... with a camera system that is lower cost than a back... definitely more than enough for the most demanding magazines and probably more than enough for high quality book printing. The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean. potential print o/p (inches) dpi: 300 250 200 150 133 72 pix 4992 16.6 20.0 25.0 33.3 37.5 69.3 3328 11.1 13.3 16.6 22.2 25.0 46.2 Cheers, Alan Potential image size? Surely you jest Alan? Digital images enlarge to somewhat unusually big sizes via a process called Interpolation and before you start... Every time you send an image to your Epson inkjet printer, the printer driver interpolates the image. This just a tiny peek at potential image size. Any blown highlights are due to my digicam taking the photo of the photo. Broadband stuff here. 2 minute download via dialup - be warned: http://www.technoaussie.com/ryadia/ Ryadia |
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Nice write-up on interpolation. One thing you don't mention, though, is
what software you prefer. I have downloaded trial versions of Genuine Fractals and Photozoom Pro. Both seem to work well. What are your thoughts? Bill B "Ryadia" wrote in message ... Alan Browne wrote: Deryck Lant wrote: http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/ This is starting to edge into MF digital capabilities... with a camera system that is lower cost than a back... definitely more than enough for the most demanding magazines and probably more than enough for high quality book printing. The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean. potential print o/p (inches) dpi: 300 250 200 150 133 72 pix 4992 16.6 20.0 25.0 33.3 37.5 69.3 3328 11.1 13.3 16.6 22.2 25.0 46.2 Cheers, Alan Potential image size? Surely you jest Alan? Digital images enlarge to somewhat unusually big sizes via a process called Interpolation and before you start... Every time you send an image to your Epson inkjet printer, the printer driver interpolates the image. This just a tiny peek at potential image size. Any blown highlights are due to my digicam taking the photo of the photo. Broadband stuff here. 2 minute download via dialup - be warned: http://www.technoaussie.com/ryadia/ Ryadia |
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Nice write-up on interpolation. One thing you don't mention, though, is
what software you prefer. I have downloaded trial versions of Genuine Fractals and Photozoom Pro. Both seem to work well. What are your thoughts? Bill B "Ryadia" wrote in message ... Alan Browne wrote: Deryck Lant wrote: http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/ This is starting to edge into MF digital capabilities... with a camera system that is lower cost than a back... definitely more than enough for the most demanding magazines and probably more than enough for high quality book printing. The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean. potential print o/p (inches) dpi: 300 250 200 150 133 72 pix 4992 16.6 20.0 25.0 33.3 37.5 69.3 3328 11.1 13.3 16.6 22.2 25.0 46.2 Cheers, Alan Potential image size? Surely you jest Alan? Digital images enlarge to somewhat unusually big sizes via a process called Interpolation and before you start... Every time you send an image to your Epson inkjet printer, the printer driver interpolates the image. This just a tiny peek at potential image size. Any blown highlights are due to my digicam taking the photo of the photo. Broadband stuff here. 2 minute download via dialup - be warned: http://www.technoaussie.com/ryadia/ Ryadia |
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