In article , PCA Cala <PCACala@xxxxxxx> writes
>Hi Kennedy:
>
>> the Coolscan II manages to resolve the
>> film grain with its resolution of 2700dpi.
>
>Wouldn't that vary with granularity (i.e., extremely fine grained film would
>require a scanner resolution of >2700 dpi)?
>
>Gary Reese
>Las Vegas, NV
>
Hi Gary,
yes it would.
My original comment on the resolution mentioned 100ASA colour negative
film. I have now checked that it resolves the grain on Kodachrome 64
and just manages to do the same with 50ASA Pan-F monochrome. I haven't
tried it with any Kodachrome 25 or some ultra fine grain ortho film yet,
but I guess these might need more than 2700dpi to get the same effects.
--
Kennedy
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