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Resolution

Posted by R B on April 3, 2001 at 06:37:39:

Resolution is one of the BIG differences between digital & analog. They reckon it could be 20 years before digital can get there.

.................Canon D30 is a viable alternative to film for a profesional photojournalist IMHO...............

Depends on the work they are doing, if its web based their shooting for, than yes 72dpi & backlit on monitors they will get away with it.
The most I have seen photographers do is to shoot on film & then digital darkroom from there. Improvements in print quality can be seen from slide film up to 6000dpi. What’s the best dpi your Canon D30 can give? I'm not sure at what point the trained eye comes into it, as some of the digital shots look pretty good to me.




regards rod