• @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    The measurements seem out. It’s this in thee olde worlde imperial system perhaps?

    • @CheapFrottage
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      131 month ago

      Ppi is pixels per inch so I’d guess the measurements are in football fields or busses or whatever it is the Americans use at the moment to avoid the metric system

  • @[email protected]
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    81 month ago

    300dpi is the industry standard baseline for printing, 150dpi is not “excellent” it’s barely usable without pixelation being visible in the print.

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      51 month ago

      Viewing distance is a big factor with regards to the acceptable resolution, which is ignored here.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 month ago

    The film data is way over ambitious. I don’t think blowing a 35mm negative up to 16x20 is “superb.”

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        41 month ago

        Yeah, all of these values are going to depend on a low ISO. You can have 60+ MP but if you’re shooting at 3200 ISO it’s gonna look shit blown up, less than say 30MP but still your not going to get these numbers.

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    21 month ago

    This chart is very difficult to read for those with color deficiency - about 8% of men. Good and Fair are nearly the same, as well as Better and Superb. It would have been really easy to just use 5 shades of gray, or 5 colors that are distinguishable in greyscale.

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    21 month ago

    I do wish smart phone manufacturers were competing to increase the MPs in the cameras because I’d love to be able to get some large prints out of the photos I take. But they just wouldn’t look as sharp as I’d want them.

    And no, I’m not buying a dedicated camera to carry around because I’m not an actual photographer, just a parent taking a bunch of photos of his kids.

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      91 month ago

      Just adding megapixels doesn’t give you more resolution, you also need a lens that can resolve the detail which often means a bigger lens.

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      41 month ago

      Cell phone MP can be fake anyway, I have a 48MP one but the fine print is the extra MP are interpolated based on the neighbours so it is basically shitty MP that is algorithmically cleaned up for higher resolution.