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Old March 21st 08, 02:10 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
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Default Slide recording resolution

I would like to use a commercial service to record digital images to
transparencies, for use in a stereo viewer. Does anyone know what
typical resolution (PPI) these services record transparency slides at?
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Old March 22nd 08, 02:48 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Roy G[_2_]
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"Don Stauffer in Minnesota" wrote in message
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I would like to use a commercial service to record digital images to
transparencies, for use in a stereo viewer. Does anyone know what
typical resolution (PPI) these services record transparency slides at?


Hi.

You need to ask, but below is a quote from Cavendish in the UK

"The film writer exposes the 35mm film at a resolution of 8192 x 5460 pixels
(44.7 megapixels) at a colour bit depth of 36 bits (12 bits per colour).
Medium format film is exposed at a resolution of 8192 x 6702 pixels
(equivalent to a 55 megapixel camera) for 6x7cm images, 6702 x 6702 pixels
for 6x6cm images and 6702 x 5309 for 6x4.5cm images."

I have no doubt labs in the US will do at least as well.

Hope this is of some help.

Roy G


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Old March 22nd 08, 01:57 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
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Default Slide recording resolution

On Mar 21, 9:48 pm, "Roy G" wrote:
"Don Stauffer in Minnesota" wrote in ...

I would like to use a commercial service to record digital images to
transparencies, for use in a stereo viewer. Does anyone know what
typical resolution (PPI) these services record transparency slides at?


Hi.

You need to ask, but below is a quote from Cavendish in the UK

"The film writer exposes the 35mm film at a resolution of 8192 x 5460 pixels
(44.7 megapixels) at a colour bit depth of 36 bits (12 bits per colour).
Medium format film is exposed at a resolution of 8192 x 6702 pixels
(equivalent to a 55 megapixel camera) for 6x7cm images, 6702 x 6702 pixels
for 6x6cm images and 6702 x 5309 for 6x4.5cm images."

I have no doubt labs in the US will do at least as well.

Hope this is of some help.

Roy G


Wow, boy that is certainly adequate. I guess I should only consider
those places that make that info available.
 




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