A less discussed subject is compostion that is what i enjoy and if you capture the light reflecting or illuminating a subject both cameras can be excellent tools. So far people who comment on my photos enjoy the capturing of light. Larger maynot be best however the little bit of 4x5 film work i have done has been educational and enjoyable. -- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie@... wrote: > > > In a message dated 5/29/07 4:13:23 PM, elvis24105@... writes: > > > > i have shot 4x5 film scanned it and compared it to at least 10megapix > > camera and the 4x5 film shot with a std. 150mm scheinder rodenstock you > > just can image the how much the 4x5 film blows away digital > > > > > No, but I can well imagine how 4x5 film blows away that particular digital. > 16.7 megapixels will be a bit less blown away, and a hi-rez studioback will > hold its own quite nicely. Its all a matter of how large a print you may ever > need... and how much you like or dislike film grain, for that matter. > > C. David Tobie > Product Technology Manager > ColorVision Business Unit > Datacolor Inc. > CDTobie@... > www.colorvision.com > > > ************************************** > See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Black and White landscape exhibit
2007-05-29 by elvis24105
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