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[filmscanners] RE: Why DSLR ouput looks sharper?



Hi Ramesh,

A two pixel camera will give you a perfectly sharp image.  Sharpness is no
indication of image fidelity (ability to reproduce accurately).  It also
depends on your scanner and your film and a whole lot of other things...

Regards,

Austin


> Hi,
>
>  Take a picture using 6MP DSLR at full resolution. Also scan a slide
>  using 4000dpi scanner. Open both image files in Adobe and
> observe at 100%.
>
>  Image from DSLR looks to have sharper edges compared to scanner output.
>  What is the reason for this?
>  Is it because of in-built sharpening of DSLR?
>
> Thanks
> Ramesh

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