4x5 compared to 8x10 in absolute image quality

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Vaughn... A piro-WHAT?? Sometimes I wonder about some of my fellow LF photographers... and other times I know. :tongue:

I understand what Vaughn is suggesting, but those camera adjustments can be quite painful if improperly executed. At my age I must stick with the slow minuet.

You'll have to use your imaginations on what that looks like. :D
 

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Here's a mix of 8x10's near and far on my flickr site--

http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidagoldfarb/tags/8x10/

Since I posted this link a few days ago, it's gotten a surprising number of hits, so I guess a few people must read APUG. One person asked if I could post a higher resolution scan, which I generally don't do for web images, but I've got one high res demo on my website at--

http://www.echonyc.com/~goldfarb/photo/imviaduct.htm

And I've uploaded a larger version of the image requested on flickr--

http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidagoldfarb/3608258856/
 

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Yeah, it's not exactly the image I think needs to be that large for the computer screen, but since someone asked, it wasn't so hard to do.
 

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8x10 negative scanned and downsized for the web:

8x10_0002.jpg


Cropped, unsharpened detail pulled from the original file showing the serial number of the lens on the 4x5 and that the 4x5 wasn't level:

8x10_0002_crop.jpg


Just to get an idea of the detail possible with 8x10.
 

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Since I posted this link a few days ago, it's gotten a surprising number of hits, so I guess a few people must read APUG. One person asked if I could post a higher resolution scan, which I generally don't do for web images, but I've got one high res demo on my website at--

http://www.echonyc.com/~goldfarb/photo/imviaduct.htm

And I've uploaded a larger version of the image requested on flickr--

http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidagoldfarb/3608258856/

The detail, tonality, and depth of the high resolution example of the viaduct is stunning...
 

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Thanks, Dave.
 
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