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Apr 4, 2017 23:48:27   #
catchlight.. Loc: Wisconsin USA- Halden Norway
 
Exposing way to the right can make a one megapixel camera look as good as a 50mp 6DSR, but you have to know how to prosses jpeg in 2 bit using Windows 3. It is best to edit in DOS and always save to a floppy disk...more to come

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Apr 5, 2017 00:27:14   #
Peterff Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
 
catchlight.. wrote:
Exposing way to the right can make a one megapixel camera look as good as a 50mp 6DSR, but you have to know how to prosses jpeg in 2 bit using Windows 3. It is best to edit in DOS and always save to a floppy disk...more to come


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Apr 6, 2017 13:06:27   #
BIG ROB Loc: Princeton, NJ 08540
 
catchlight.. wrote:
The advocates of larger pixels and older cameras being sharper are wrong.

If you want to see your images looking as good as they used to in the past you may have to start viewing them at a smaller size...

Photographers simply need to rethink how they shoot with more megapixels because... they are more sensitive to things like pixel smear.

Sharpness is not the effect of pixel size and...The crop factor adds to the misconception...

Please read these articles and start to understand the facts on pixel size.

Example articles:

http://cpn.canon-europe.com/content/education/infobank/capturing_the_image/pixels_and_image_size.do

http://www.ophrysphotography.co.uk/pages/tutorialmegapixelsharpness.htm
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What is pixel smear?


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Apr 6, 2017 13:12:33   #
BIG ROB Loc: Princeton, NJ 08540
 
Peterff wrote:
Not answering for Gene, but simply put a pixel editor is something like Photoshop or PaintshopPro that can edit 'bitmap' or pixel level format files such as JPEG, or TIFF. Raw files contain image data that has not yet been transformed to bitmap or pixel level image formats, and needs to be processed before it can be edited in a camera or in a computer. Essentially a 'bitmap' of some kind needs to be created to be viewed by a human being on a screen or as a print. It doesn't have to be a JPEG, but it frequently is.
Not answering for Gene, but simply put a pixel edi... (show quote)


Peter, Thank you very much for your excellent answer to my question! Rob.


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