In truth, I made quite a few 16 x 20 prints with BW film, because my  
darkroom is set up for that. With digital I can only print up to 13 x  
19. MF 16 x 20s are nice, but with digital 13 x 19x are much easier  
and much less expensive. I need Bill's big paper printer.
Paul
On Jan 25, 2008, at 6:52 PM, William Robb wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bruce Dayton"
> Subject: Re: K10D focusing quirk
>
>
>> Hello William,
>> I think there is another factor involved as well.  When shooting  
>> film,
>> the cost and time to do serious testing was something to take into
>> account.  Most of us just accepted the cameras as they came without
>> really putting them through their paces.
>>
>> With digital, it is quite easy, quick and cheap to blow things up  
>> to pixel
>> level and
>> really scrutinize - the imperfections start to show up more.  How
>> often did we make 11X14 or larger prints to check out image quality
>> and things like focus?
>
> For me, it was every time I made a print. The big ones just made  
> the warts
> more obvious.
>
> William Robb
>
>
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