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Since: Dec 01, 2004 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:54 am
Post subject: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook Archived from groups: rec>photo>digital>point+shoot (more info?)
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i am a landscape photographer (hobbyist) that shoots large format and 6 x 9.
i admit i dont know squat about the digital cameras. i am headed to
manhattan for four days and am considering the dx7630 6 mp camera to carry
in my pocket. if i never print anything larger than 8 x 10 will i see a
noticeable difference between the 6mp camera and a 2mp camera? i know the
word noticeable is subjective, but i have a 2mp camera already and am trying
to figure out if the difference is worth it. i have have been looking for a
side by side print comparison but cannot find one. >> Stay informed about: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook |
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Since: Jun 14, 2004 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 9:41 am
Post subject: Re: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"grilla" <grilla RemoveThis @swbell.net> wrote in message news:<znard.35085$bP2.1742@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>...
> i am a landscape photographer (hobbyist) that shoots large format and 6 x 9.
> i admit i dont know squat about the digital cameras. i am headed to
> manhattan for four days and am considering the dx7630 6 mp camera to carry
> in my pocket. if i never print anything larger than 8 x 10 will i see a
> noticeable difference between the 6mp camera and a 2mp camera? i know the
> word noticeable is subjective, but i have a 2mp camera already and am trying
> to figure out if the difference is worth it. i have have been looking for a
> side by side print comparison but cannot find one.
All else being equal, a 6mp 8x10 print will be much much better than a
2mp 8x10 print. A 2mp 8x10 offers a print resolution of about 160
pixels/inch, compared to 280 pixels/inch for a 6mp print. That's a BIG
difference. 300 pixels/inch is the ideal resolution for a good print.
Post processing will help the 2mp image look smoother and relatively
pleasing to the eye, but in the final analysis, you are still loosing
out on 4mp of detail, which you can never get back, no matter what you
do.
For 4x6 prints, I doubt you will see a difference, although the 6mp
image will give you a lot more room for cropping.
hth,
Terence<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook |
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Since: Oct 28, 2004 Posts: 604
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 3:22 pm
Post subject: Re: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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grilla wrote:
> i am a landscape photographer (hobbyist) that shoots large format and
> 6 x 9. i admit i dont know squat about the digital cameras. i am
> headed to manhattan for four days and am considering the dx7630 6 mp
> camera to carry in my pocket. if i never print anything larger than 8
> x 10 will i see a noticeable difference between the 6mp camera and a
> 2mp camera? i know the word noticeable is subjective, but i have a
> 2mp camera already and am trying to figure out if the difference is
> worth it. i have have been looking for a side by side print
> comparison but cannot find one.
It depends what you do with the 8 x 10! If you view it really close up,
yes, the 2MP will be noticeably worse than the 6MP. Viewed at arm's
length 3.3MP, is enough for an 8 x 10, perhaps 2MP from a camera with very
good optics would be "acceptable".
Cheers,
David<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook |
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Since: Nov 05, 2004 Posts: 45
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 6:54 pm
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"Terence" <auriga_m38 RemoveThis @yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:6d552c6b.0412010641.419073b6@posting.google.com...
> "grilla" <grilla RemoveThis @swbell.net> wrote in message
news:<znard.35085$bP2.1742@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>...
> > i am a landscape photographer (hobbyist) that shoots large format and
6 x 9.
> > i admit i dont know squat about the digital cameras. i am headed to
> > manhattan for four days and am considering the dx7630 6 mp camera to
carry
> > in my pocket. if i never print anything larger than 8 x 10 will i see
a
> > noticeable difference between the 6mp camera and a 2mp camera? i know
the
> > word noticeable is subjective, but i have a 2mp camera already and am
trying
> > to figure out if the difference is worth it. i have have been looking
for a
> > side by side print comparison but cannot find one.
>
> All else being equal, a 6mp 8x10 print will be much much better than a
> 2mp 8x10 print. A 2mp 8x10 offers a print resolution of about 160
> pixels/inch, compared to 280 pixels/inch for a 6mp print. That's a BIG
> difference. 300 pixels/inch is the ideal resolution for a good print.
Are you referring to prints done at home? AFAIK photo services use 200dpi
for prints of digital images.
> Post processing will help the 2mp image look smoother and relatively
> pleasing to the eye, but in the final analysis, you are still loosing
> out on 4mp of detail, which you can never get back, no matter what you
> do.
Yeah, true.
Kind regards
robert<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook |
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Since: Dec 13, 2004 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 7:19 am
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I will have to double-check at the Wal-Mart I get my prints done from,
but from a purely observational point, I can see a difference between
the 4x6 prints I submit at 300 dpi, compared to the 8x10 prints I've
done (~190dpi)
200dpi for a photo service just seems very low to me. >> Stay informed about: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook |
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Since: Oct 29, 2004 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 1:36 pm
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I must have missed the first part of this question somewhere along the
way..........what resolution is suggested for pictures that are going to be
printed at a photo service, and would you use a .jpeg, or .bmp file? This
would be for 4x6 prints.
"Terence" <auriga_m38.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I will have to double-check at the Wal-Mart I get my prints done from,
> but from a purely observational point, I can see a difference between
> the 4x6 prints I submit at 300 dpi, compared to the 8x10 prints I've
> done (~190dpi)
>
> 200dpi for a photo service just seems very low to me.
>
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Since: Nov 05, 2004 Posts: 45
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:38 pm
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"Terence" <auriga_m38 RemoveThis @yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1102335541.218882.26560@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> I will have to double-check at the Wal-Mart I get my prints done from,
> but from a purely observational point, I can see a difference between
> the 4x6 prints I submit at 300 dpi, compared to the 8x10 prints I've
> done (~190dpi)
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> 200dpi for a photo service just seems very low to me.
But keep in mind that photo services use a different printing process from
your preferred laser or inkjet printer.
Regards
robert<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: 6mp vs 2mp in a scrapbook |
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Since: Dec 13, 2004 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 4:27 pm
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for a 4x6 print, I would try to stick with 1200x1800, although you
probably won't notice the difference if you went a little lower than
that (within reason).
As far as the file format to use, jpeg is fine, so long as you don't
continually save/re-save i.e. if you do a lot of post-processing. If
you do post process, use any lossless format (tiff, bmp, etc....), then
as a final step you can save as jpg and bring that to your photo
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