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Dec 5, 2021 18:57:30   #
300 dpi printed
1500 dpi scanned
you figure it out
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Dec 5, 2021 18:00:10   #
The Capt. wrote:
I recently read an article that said not to use software but scanners to enlarge photos. Wondering if anyone has any experience with both of these methods and opinions on which is better or if it makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.


According to the article software creates distortion. When taking a picture with a digital camera process it in your software of choice then print at normal print resolution 300 dpi. Take the print and scan at a higher dpi. For example if scanning at 1500 dpi you would enlarge the picture by 500%. It is required that you use a very expensive scanner. I thought that this was more common info than it is.
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Dec 3, 2021 10:41:13   #
I recently read an article that said not to use software but scanners to enlarge photos. Wondering if anyone has any experience with both of these methods and opinions on which is better or if it makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.
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Dec 2, 2021 18:23:44   #
I shoot in Adobe RGB at 14 bit - to get the most color.
Load into PS, Pro Photo 16 bit to prevent loss of color. - do any editing and maybe save a tiff.
Before sending in to print First change to Adobe RGB because I hear that Pro foto is to large for 8 bit color.
I am sometimes able to see a change when converting from Pro foto.
When in school studying how to make web sites they talked about dithering which is when the browser creates more colors for the image. I believe that this was just for Gif's but this was long ago and I can't remeber how this works.
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Dec 2, 2021 17:48:07   #
I have a Canon Pixma Pro 10. it uses pigment ink, will print on sheets up to 13"x19" and you can feed paper up to 14" through the manual feed. To be able to properly use art paper you must download additional software from Canon. It is priced at $700. but can usually be found at about 50% off.
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Nov 27, 2021 15:55:18   #
Get the book "Mastering the Nikon D850".
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Nov 24, 2021 19:59:46   #
The Capt. wrote:
The first image below is from the raw image full size and will print at 300 dpi. The second image is enlarged from your first image and is 10" on the long side and will print at 300 dpi. It needs a lot of work still - noise is very bad. T last pic is cropped from raw and will print at 14" on the long side. It still could use some work.


Apparently when uploaded these images were resized.
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Nov 24, 2021 19:57:28   #
The first image below is from the raw image full size and will print at 300 dpi. The second image is enlarged from your first image and is 10" on the long side and will print at 300 dpi. It needs a lot of work still - noise is very bad. T last pic is cropped from raw and will print at 14" on the long side. It still could use some work.






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Nov 24, 2021 13:34:24   #
Merritt Island National Wildlife Preserve. If you are there at the right time and place you will find lots of birds, hogs alligators and maybe more.
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Nov 22, 2021 17:11:54   #
Strodav wrote:
Per Nikonusa.com: D850 in DX mode 5408x3600 = 19.4mp; D500 5568x3712 = 20.9mp. It’s just terminology, but the D850 does not have a DX sensor, it just takes pixels from the center of the 45.7mp sensor.


OK your right. I don't know where the 25 MP came from
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Nov 21, 2021 20:27:13   #
The Capt. wrote:
In camera mode up to 120 fps.


My mistake in video mode up to 120 fps.
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Nov 21, 2021 20:26:01   #
Bill_de wrote:
Is that in Video mode?

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In camera mode up to 120 fps.
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Nov 21, 2021 20:24:43   #
Bill_de wrote:
Is that in Video mode?

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No camera mode. Also, 15 fps is available.
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Nov 21, 2021 20:23:38   #
[quote=Strodav]Have them both and my passion is nature / wildlife especially birding. martinfisherphoto brought up that the D500 gives you more pixels than the D850 in DX mode. It turns out to be 7% more. Others comment that 7% isn't a noticeable difference.

DX sensor in the D850 is more than 25MP. I think 25.3
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Nov 21, 2021 18:54:35   #
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
No, "exact same - 7 without grip, 9 with grip. There is no FPS advantage for crop modes on the D850. 9 FPS requires the voltage bump from the EN-EL18 which is why you don't get 9FPS simply by cropping. The processing power is not a bottleneck in the D850."


No. 30 fps is possible in DX mode. I do it often,
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