My leaf is 12 stops measured and confirmed by me, and 16bit ADC. my NEX 7 not in the ball park as detailed at the leaf even with Zeiss G lenses. Its 13+stops in direct sunlight.
EKTAR 100 (in the movie world called Vision 3) is 15+ stops.
Epson printers have a dmax at around 2.45 or less then even neg film. Color gamut I have never tested as the printer forces srgb (barf) or adobeRGB. (obviously inverted measurements from blacks to white.)
EKTAR 100 (in the movie world called Vision 3) is 15+ stops.
Epson printers have a dmax at around 2.45 or less then even neg film. Color gamut I have never tested as the printer forces srgb (barf) or adobeRGB. (obviously inverted measurements from blacks to white.)
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Those who know have told me the only digital holding more than 5 stops are the $50k chips on the Phase One, Mamiya 645 and Hassie.On Aug 28, 2013, at 5:51 PM, photoroy6@xxxxxxx wrote:Jan,How many stops can film hold? (as opposed to the number of stops one can see in a print)DXO site says the Pentax I bought in March can hold 13 stops at ISO 200> hard to believe. I have to go find some really long brightness scenes to see what is actually possible
Roy
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From: Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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I don’t believe any camera know show to capture at quality 10 or 12. As for lossless, isn’t that what saving a RAW file is about?
On Aug 26, 2013, at 7:16 PM, PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx wrote:
Current DSLR cameras capture in jpeg. When one has the maximum quality selected in the camera menu is the jpeg lossless? what ever happened to the other updated jpeg formats?Roy
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