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Questions on shooting film
Ryan McGinnis wrote:
On Sun, 19 Feb 2012, Ray Fischer wrote: Kodachrome 25 is roughly equivalent to about 18MP. If your negatives are sharp and properly exposed you could make a similar-sized print for your home, or billboard-sized for the side of a freeway. Uh... Kodachrome 25 doesn't exist and can't be processed. No duh? I think the guy was asking for info about films that were still alive. I used Kodachrome 25 because it puts an upper limit on the size of an equivalent digital file. Any other film will have lower resolution. -- Ray Fischer | None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. | Goethe |
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