The sensor size is the exact same whether the information you are garnering
form it is color or B&W.  Your numbers are image file size, which is not the
same as the requirements for a sensor to 'equal' 35mm film, which was the
discussion point, I believe.

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> Unless it is color. Then it would be:
> 24mm/25.4=.944 inches x 5080 = 4800
> 36mm/25.4=1.417 inches x 5080 = 7200
> 4800x7200x3(color channels) = 103.68 meg 8 bit image
> 103.68 x 2 = 207.360 meg 16 bit image
>
> However, you should be able to get by with a much smaller
> resolution scan
> (<4000 for sure).
> Jack Phipps
>
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> > As for the resolution needed to equal 35mm film, I think I
> > have seen it quoted
> > that it would need about 8-10 Megapixels.
>
> It is quite simple to calculate, and, of course, depends on
> what film you
> want to try to 'emulate'.  At 5080DPI Plus-X does not reveal
> grain.  That
> means 5080 x 1 x 5080 x 1.5 = 38.7 megapixels.

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