>Hi Larry,

>Good luck with the sale. So is it safe to assume that you are pleased
enough
>with the scope and capability of your stitched *ist D images that you can
no
>longer justify retaining the LF system?

>Cheers,
>Rob Studdert

Yes. Since I shoot landscapes almost exclusively, I don't have to worry with
my subject moving, so I can take as many images as I need to get the
resolution I need after they are stitched. With the sharpening and noise
removal software that is available now I can get as large as I want and
still be noise free and sharp enough to print very large. I just sold my
Epson 2200 and have an Epson 4000 on it's way. When it arrives later this
week the first image I print will be a panorama of 10 images that is
20000x5000 or there abouts. Could I have done this with my 4x5? Sure, but I
didn't have to haul all that heavy equipment 5 miles to get the shot either.



>Are you selling a body also?

>Kevin

No, It's simply an old folding Anba, not worth much.

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>LOL, you are so predictable JCO :-)

Laugh all you want JCO. You have not seen my stitched images printed.

Larry from Prescott





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