Thanks Deen, do you also use film? do you use the D10? > I might be a little late to this thread, but we use the S2 for portraiture and > can print up to 30"x40" with the Durst Lambda and get very good results. I > guess for portraiture (most times), we're looking for a little softness, but > even so I am quite impressed with the S2's ability to resolve fine detail > (eye-lines, lashes, veins, etc). > > Deen > > At 2003-07-08, 14:28:00 you wrote: > >> Steve Ross <steveross.effigy@virgin.net> writes: >> >> >>> With your D10 what size of prints (at max res.) can you blow up to >>> before you start to loose quality? >> >> My actual experience is with a Fuji S2, not a D10; but the pixel >> resolution is the same (6MP) and I have no reason to suspect the D10 >> is any less good. I had a studio shot I did with the S2 blown up to >> 16x24 by another photographer I know through rec.photo.digital, and >> it's stunning. (He printed it on an Epson 7600 printer). I haven't >> tried to blow 35mm up that big in years, and the films have improved >> since then, so I don't really have any idea how it compares to 35mm >> film. The guy who did my sample does individual and group portraits >> professionally, and prints that big fairly often. He uses an S2 >> himself. >> -- >> David Dyer-Bennet, <dd-b@dd-b.net>, <www.dd-b.net/dd-b/> >> RKBA: <noguns-nomoney.com> <www.dd-b.net/carry/> >> Photos: <dd-b.lighthunters.net> Snapshots: >> <www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/> >> Dragaera mailing lists: <dragaera.info/> >> >> . >