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From: "Mickey Trageser" <vze3m2s8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> I have no technical data to support the following, however.... My sense is
> that the digital looks sharper because there is sharpening done on the
image
> in the camera. Close looks at many digital images ......
Without really using a good quality DC you will never know how it compare to
film, see how the E-10 and E20 owner say you will know, you can also check
the site I just posted, there are lots of original size file to download.
http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/
>
> Digital looks cleaner without the grain, but again, processing can render
> broad areas of gently changing hues into bands of rough changing colors.
> More resolution and less compression make for better renditions and
pleasing
> images. For point and shooters, it probably doesn't matter. They see
sharp,
> contrasty images with vivid, if overdone saturation. I think it's quite
> subjective. I don't think the digital cameras are marketed to film lovers
> anyway.
This is an interesting statement, of course DC is not for diehard film
lovers.
C.H.Ling
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