In <007f01c119e3$9f9b24e0$0100a8c0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 08/01/01 at
01:09 AM,
"C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>The 3-D effect I was talking about is how the lens handle the tonal
>reproduction, it is not the same as a super wide gives you. I think it
>is related to the resolution, sharpness and contrast of a lens, it need
>to be optimized, not a sharpness lens with very high contrast can
>produce.
I concur with this definition. In fact, it is tonal gradation and
smoothness of scale that is the distinguishing characteristic of larger
formats. When achieved in 35 mm it usually defines photographs that are,
in one sense, "state of the art."
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les clark / edgewater, nj / usa
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