Talking about large prints...
A few years ago, I had a large print made for the opening image of the show around my then latest book "Paris Dans Mon Gand", the cover photo of it.
The Photo was shot with my Linhof Technorama 6x17 and a Schneider Super-Angulon 90mmF5.6 on Tri-X (@1000ASA in X-Tol 1+1), handheld at t1/125 sec F16 (my preferred setting for that camera) and no center filter.
I made the scanning, wet on an Epson 750. The print, made on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper by a specialised company, was 2,1 meters long and 70 cm high (=1:3), that's 14 700 cm
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It was the first time I saw an image of mine printed that large and was blown away by it's unimaginable sharpness!
I think that sharpness must be a combination of camera concept, film flatness, film & processing, printing & finishing, LENS and practice...
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PS: at the time I didn't mind the weight, I even dragged my Linhof Kardan GT with 4 lenses plus a tripod and a bunch of cassettes in a backpack all day long, but now a Hasselblad SWC is about the maximum I can lug around and hold steady...