in this case an enlargement to 11x14, or 15x, would result in stunning
2 lpmm print.
or, circa 50 ppi. in fact, a 4x6 would be a 200 ppi print, which is
probably OK but
that's about it.

something doesn't add up -- "great" 11x14 prints and 30 lpmm system resolution
cannot be true at the same time.

dpreview reports 1800 pixels (1)  as horizontal resolution per 23.5 mm which 
is ~76 pix./mm. which is 38 lpmm. on APS-sized sensor. which means...

which means, i'll stick to film for anything more than snaps 
(my old rolleicord in my own not-so-perfect tests easily resolves 50 lpmm 
on provia, which is not the highest resolving film to begin with).

mishka

(1) they call it "lines per height", but from the value (1800) it
cannot be the real "line",
which should have at least 2 pixels, white and black, across. so i
assume those are
"one-pixel" lines.

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 06:31:26 -0600, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It wouldn't surprise me at all that system resolution in the range of
> 30 lpmm is all the istD will give,
> 
> William Robb
> 
>

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