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On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 09:36:52 -0600, Wally wrote:
By the way, most people don't know what DR is, but they know they want it. I'm not a pro, barely even a novice any more, but I like to lurk here. By DR, do you mean Dynamic Range? -- croy |
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Here's a relevant thought experiment :
Take a FF MILC and shrink everything to 1/2 scale. Literally an 1/2 scale miniature, identical in every way except size. Wouldn't this produce the exact same results as the full scale ? I think so ... |
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wrote: Here's a relevant thought experiment : Take a FF MILC and shrink everything to 1/2 scale. Literally an 1/2 scale miniature, identical in every way except size. Wouldn't this produce the exact same results as the full scale ? I think so ... it won't. noise will be higher. |
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OK guys, but what I was trying to get at, was the character of the
image produced in terms of size, aspect ratio, what it would look like when printed, and not how clear or dark, etc. Wouldn't that be the same. If not, then what would it be ? |
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OK but still, what about the image size, field, aspect ratio ...
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