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    gigapixl project (sic)

    Those of you interested in digital imaging and how far it can go may be interested in going to the MOPA (Museum of Photographic Arts) web site and looking at the Gigapixl Project. If you can get there to see the very large prints it might be worth the trip. They are stunning!

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    They might be sharp in real life, but they're not worth the click on the net - dead boring if you ask me. They should find a decent photographer to run their camera.

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    That's what the whole thing is all about. The sharpity/resolution is remarkable. Grainless. Far ahead of anything I have seen.

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    Hey Grump,

    Check out the top Betterlight backs as well. The top model will give a 300 dpi print at a size of 6 feet wide. As the files are "only" about 320MP, they are a little easier to manage than a gigapixel ;-)

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    Well, if sharpity (sic) is your thing, you've found the right idol to worship ....

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    "SHARPITY" - There's something really 'sticky' about that term. I kinda like it.

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    interesting articles on the site ... especially on the lens design, and on actually estimating the MTF of the atmosphere.

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    I'm with you Graeme; a great camera doesn't make a great photographer.
    my picture blog
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    Here is a comment that was emailed to me by a subscriber:

    For those of us who don't know much about cameras, that looked like a magic
    trick when they zoomed in and the picture just got clearer with more detail.
    We are all scratching our heads and going, "how did he do that?". It was
    just something that made you say "wow".

    For now, the technology is what fascinates people but for the pictures to
    have staying power, they will have to be more artistic. Otherwise, it will
    end up being a gimmick (in my opinion). I told my husband that I had never
    thought about investing in a picture for "art's" sake but that would be
    something that would make me rethink photography as an investment.

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    Did you notice that most images are scanned in 10" sections and spliced in photoshop?

    Wouldn't it be much easier to design a nodal-point head for an 8x10 and stitch 2 or 3 images? Choice of lenses. Transperancy film. Movements. Might take a day or two. Ya gotta love engineers. The $10,00 toliet seat.

    I can build a computer to edit these files for $3000. Where's Chris Jordan? I'm ready to get started.....

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