On Nov 23, 2006, at 5:53 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

>> Don't you agree that this issue is included in the statement "it all
>> depends on the particulars of a specific photo"? Highly detailed,
>> super fine grain work with a view camera is an aesthetic that
>> currently has no analogue in digital capture.
>
> Depending on time/image dynamics constraints stitched multi-row images
> can now easily exceed the resolution of LF film.

That's certainly true, but the experience and art of producing a  
beautiful large format image with a single exposure is quite  
different from the art of manufacturing a composite photograph made  
up of many separate exposures. I don't think the photograph can be  
the same due to the means of its construction.

Godfrey

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