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Photgraphic system
Posted by Frédéric Hède
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Photgraphic system May 24, 2012 01:09PM |
Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 102 |
Perhaps than some photographers could be interested to take photos of specimens (small sizes) to compare the result the of all photographic systems ?
I can send 3 specimens (plactic box) for example and these could turn in the world in a simple letter. And we show results here in 2 differents size : 1024 pix and 12 000 pix.
F. Hède
PS : I know that it's impossible in France (competition seem bad). but for me this challenge is a good idea. Not really a competition,just a game.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/24/2012 01:13PM by Frédéric Hède.
I can send 3 specimens (plactic box) for example and these could turn in the world in a simple letter. And we show results here in 2 differents size : 1024 pix and 12 000 pix.
F. Hède
PS : I know that it's impossible in France (competition seem bad). but for me this challenge is a good idea. Not really a competition,just a game.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/24/2012 01:13PM by Frédéric Hède.
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Re: Photgraphic system May 24, 2012 03:40PM |
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Dear Frederic,
I have seen some of your 12 000 pixel pictures. Really amazing and beautiful. I could do it also, but other than sportive, I do not see a reason for such resolution. Its to much for print media (except posters) and screens.
To compare photographic systems a objective micrometer would do the job, I test my lenses this way.
So I admire your pictures and a good idea. Its like a Formula I race. Good Job, to good for daily use.
I like to make mineral photographs - if it is a new object. Thousands wait in my collection, most are color less.
Regards
Volker
I have seen some of your 12 000 pixel pictures. Really amazing and beautiful. I could do it also, but other than sportive, I do not see a reason for such resolution. Its to much for print media (except posters) and screens.
To compare photographic systems a objective micrometer would do the job, I test my lenses this way.
So I admire your pictures and a good idea. Its like a Formula I race. Good Job, to good for daily use.
I like to make mineral photographs - if it is a new object. Thousands wait in my collection, most are color less.
Regards
Volker
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