Including this one pure hypocrisy
Interesting article: "36 Megapixels vs 6×7 Velvia" and 4 x 5
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Including this one pure hypocrisy
Interesting article: "36 Megapixels vs 6×7 Velvia" and 4 x 5
Actually most scanners have sensors smaller than 4 inches. It is only the lenses that allow them to scan LF Film. For that matter I use the Betterlight to scan LF Film.
Even Drum scanners have very small openings much smaller than 4 inches.
And if I didn't say anything you wouldn't have known.
Oh well
8 years wasted.
It wasn't long ago that things were reversed. Those shooting digital were the oddballs and analog shooters were common. Now it's the other way around. I guess I just like being weird.
The moderators can't/don't read everything people write here. If you wish to have your posts removed, contact them either by clicking the small black triangle-with-an-exclamation-point at the lower left of either of your posts or the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page. Ask them to delete all your posts that way, if that's what you want. I'm not sure why you do, even if you're not planning to participate here any longer.
If you don't want something posted to be permanent don't post...
If you don't shoot 4x5 or larger but still want to post and want to complain about how unfair the world is, go to APUG.
Stone, the APUG powers that be won't let him brag about how wonderful scanning backs are. APUG isn't the world but some could easily see it as unfair. Personally, I just follow forums' rules as best I can and don't complain about them.
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+1
Don't just write here, read also.
I will try to remember that...
:)