Hi all.
Just as a point of reference, does anyone know how many megapixels an 11x14 BW negative might be? Thanks
Eric Lohse
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Hi all.
Just as a point of reference, does anyone know how many megapixels an 11x14 BW negative might be? Thanks
Eric Lohse
A change to my previous post. Apertures were between 1/36nd and 1/72nd of the focal length. FWIW.
eric
Hi all,
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Still interested in attending. Have been unable to access your web site. Please advise. Thanks Eric lohse
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