A question for the digital printing gurus here.
I've recently started sending some of my scanned negatives to a lab to have them wet printed (see this thread for context).
For my scans from 35mm, I've been using my main film scanner, which operates at 4000dpi.
I also have another dedicated film scanner operating at 5400 dpi (according to tests around the web, it's more like 5000 real dpi) which has been sitting in storage for a while.
I was wondering if someone could refresh the theory for me and also contribute their personal experience on the ballpark print size one would have to aim for to start discerning a difference between a 4000dpi and 5600 dpi scan of a full 24x36mm negative.
Or - looking at it from the other side - is it worth unpacking and setting up the 5400dpi scanner if all I'm aiming for is at most A3 sized (approx. 11 x 16 inches) prints from my 35mm negatives?
I've recently started sending some of my scanned negatives to a lab to have them wet printed (see this thread for context).
For my scans from 35mm, I've been using my main film scanner, which operates at 4000dpi.
I also have another dedicated film scanner operating at 5400 dpi (according to tests around the web, it's more like 5000 real dpi) which has been sitting in storage for a while.
I was wondering if someone could refresh the theory for me and also contribute their personal experience on the ballpark print size one would have to aim for to start discerning a difference between a 4000dpi and 5600 dpi scan of a full 24x36mm negative.
Or - looking at it from the other side - is it worth unpacking and setting up the 5400dpi scanner if all I'm aiming for is at most A3 sized (approx. 11 x 16 inches) prints from my 35mm negatives?
