Herb Chong wrote:
if one image is better, does it matter how?
Yes it does, it's a question of comparison/test methods.
cheers,
caveman
if the end image is the same, what is the point? if one image is better, does it
matter how?
Herb
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From: "Caveman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 12:04
Subject: Re: OT: Bayer image example
Wouldn't this be the correct way to print/display the digital image
before starting to do comparisons with film ? If you process it with
interpolation and god knows what other algorithms, then how can you jump
out the gun with conclusions like "digital is smoother and has less
grain" etc. If I
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