I did some 11x14's yesterday that looked perfect. I'd expect that at 20x24,
you'd start to see some differences. But I saw some 30x40's of E-1 photos that
were at PhotoPlus in NYC last November that were almost perfect. They weren't
medium or large format, but they easily could have been grainless 35mm pictures.
Up to 16x20, I doubt whether anyone will ask.
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>
>Subject: [OM] Re: E-1 50-200/2.8 First Shots
> From: BllPear@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 20:56:07 -0400
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
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>Skip,
>
>Great shots. Just to make it possible for me to get some idea what's what, how
>far can these be enlarged until they loose parity with film?
>
>Bill Pearce
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