Yes, but to be fair, the resolution of monitor is much lower than optical
print. To judge the output will be good or not you need to view at 200-300%
view on monitor. So actually if you need a lower grain look of this 4000dpi
scan you may only be able to output to 24-40 inches. So if you need super
fine grain at close distance you will need larger format film or to use
digital DLR in the expenses of some resolution or you can pay $8000 for a
1Ds then even the resolution will be close to 35mm film.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard F. Man" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Yes, I am not saying that your pic is not good enough. I am just saying
for
> anyone who wants to move to higher format, they should consider their
film,
> the techniques, etc. first :-)
>
> >C.H.Ling
>
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