> No. I did not say that Robert. My point was based on a question > stating, "So at what megapixel will it take to equal or surpass > a 35mm 100 ASA film speed grain?" > My reply was a 6MP camera like the EOS D60 or Kodak DCS760. > What I am saying here is that if you were to take a negative and > print it direct from film (NO SCANNING to Digital files) onto photo > paper and compare it with a print made directly from a digital file > of either of these cameras, the latter will produce a sharper print > when enlarged beyond 20x24.
This only compares the quality of the enlarging and printing process and not of the actual source resolution, because you said yourself that scanning the film instead of enlarging it optically would produce comparable results to a digital original. There's nothing magical about "digital" such that scanning the film would somehow improve its resolution. -- Curt Hagenlocher [EMAIL PROTECTED] * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
