;-)
Cheers
Shaun
Cotty wrote:
I wondered there, why nobody made a simple calculation like this:
(Assuming, that there are some similar effects to the Nyquist-theoreme
[snip}
(Pixels in modern sensors for digital imaging in microscopy are at 3,45 �m in the Leica DC300 for example, so we're not that far away from it!)
On a 24x36mm array these would be 22500 x 15000, or 337 Million. Roughly 900 Million for 645 MF, or 1,5 GPix for the 6*7 medium format.
Damn and blast it! I was calculating 3.46 �m all this time. What an arse I am. I need my head examining. Please.
Sober, (honest)
Cotty
PS - what in Bealzebub's name is a �m ? Is that like 'ummm' written pretentiously or what? Sheesh.
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