You will have more detail in the 6x6 since there is more detail in the 6x6 negative than the 24x36. Its two equations basically

resiloution6x6*resolution-scanner=scanned image6x6
resolution24-36*resolution scanner= scanned image24x36

However, you are right in the sense that you can get out more of the 6x6 if the scanner has the resoution allowing it. Still I think if the scanner is of high enough quality 100MB would suffice.

Cheers,

Ronald

Jack Davis wrote:

If a 6x6cm frame is scanned at 100MB and a 35mm frame
is scanned at 100MB, will the 35mm frame relinquish a
greater share of its information than will the 6x6?
IOW, in order to achieve an equal scan saturation,
would it be necessary to scan the 6x6 at 360MB? (6x6
area =3.6 times that of the 35)


Guess I don't have enough to do:)

Jack



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