>From the tests it out resolves the D60, but the real problem is that it produces small file sizes. DPreview said that ressing up a bit you can get sharper prints with more detail than most 5 mp cams, I believe them but untill they can pull a 6 mp chip out of the rabbit hat a 6 mp cam will still make better prints.
Hey Pentax, go steal some x3 samples and see what you can do with it lol. --- Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > a Foveon has 3.4 million places where there are > sensors. each place has R, G, and B sensitive > elements. if you read the Foveon docs and looked at > the pictures of how the RGB elements are arranged, > it is perfectly clear what they mean. you're the one > that is confused and can't get past the mistake in > your assumptions. > > Herb.... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "T Rittenhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 15:06 > Subject: Re: Bayer image example > > > > Herb, that is clear as mud. Where do they get 10.2 > from? Most likely out of > > their hat. And it sounds to me like you are > parroting things (written by > > people that know less than I do about the subject) > you have read. In no way > > does your mumble jumbo answer my questions in a > straight forward way. > > > > It still seems to me that we are talking about 1.5 > million, verses 1 million > > picture pixels with reduced green sensitivity > (which is the color the eye is > > most responsive to). As long as the picture pixel > is smaller than the eye > > can detect individually it hardly matters whether > it is made up of 1, 4, or > > 128 individual pixels. So, until I see something > that make it clear > > otherwise, I will continue to view most of the > digital mumble jumbo as the > > BS I think it is. Especially the Foveon cant. > > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca