I asked the photographer if it was a digital image and he responded:
"john, thank you for your interest, and yes that one is digital.
paul"
What's meant by "digital image" is the question. Whether produced digitally
in the camera or produced from a digital image that was created by scanning
a medium or large format film negative.
I can produce 500MB digital images from 6cm x 7cm negatives scanned with a
Nikon Coolscan 9000. Would the 500MB digital image, when properly worked on,
scaled down, etc be good or large enough to produce a 48" x 22" print with
incredible detail?
jh
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> Are you sure the camera is digital?
>> The camera is digital, likely a DSLR.I have no information concerning the
>> focal length of the lens or the brand of the camera.
>>
>>
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