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by lb1lf
2929 days ago
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-Film definitely is only part of the equation, and I have to admit I have no idea how optics scale (that is - is it easier or harder to make a lens with a large image circle with excellent resolving power, as opposed to a smaller image circle?) My (attempted!) point was that fine-grain film* creates a negative which will be a challenge to match for most sensors out there - it is my understanding sensor yield drops drastically as it increases in size, so if you need a huge sensor, film is still the most cost-effective solution for a lot of applications. Then again, 'cost-effective' and 'national security' are two phrases which do not often come up in the same sentence! *) My favourite - ADOX CMS20, has a resolving power which easily outperforms even a Summicron 50 at a sensible (not diffraction-restricted) aperture - more than 500lp/mm; the manufacturer claim up to 800lp/mm are resolvable (!) That translates into some 12,500 line pairs/inch of film/sensor, as long as the optics are holding up their part of the bargain - or somewhere just short of 1 gigapixel from a 24x36mm frame, if scanned using -cough- sufficiently expensive equipment. |
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