I am embarking on a big project photographing (camera scanning) color negatives, B&W negatives and slide positive transparencies using Sony A7r4 / FE90 Macro / backlight diffused CRI 97 light source. Tethered setup, remote release, and full manual focus and exposure, ISO 100. I am also photographing some older prints (negatives no longer available)
Is film emulsion side photographing always recommended for sharpness?.... If photographing at F8 does it make any difference (DoF) ?
Is 'texture' or grain an issue depending on photographing emulsion vs non-emulsion side? With a 60 megapixels sensor, can there be too much detail of the photographed emulsion surface, or for that matter the paper surface of a photographed print? Lets assume you do want the option of larger print sizes from your 'scanned' media.
Thanks in advance for your experience
David
Is film emulsion side photographing always recommended for sharpness?.... If photographing at F8 does it make any difference (DoF) ?
Is 'texture' or grain an issue depending on photographing emulsion vs non-emulsion side? With a 60 megapixels sensor, can there be too much detail of the photographed emulsion surface, or for that matter the paper surface of a photographed print? Lets assume you do want the option of larger print sizes from your 'scanned' media.
Thanks in advance for your experience
David
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