Peter_S
Peter_S
Hi!
I quite regularly have my best photos scanned with a Hasselblad X1 for prints, in stunning quality with nothing left to be desired.
Now I am wondering - what do the CCD sensors in Hasselblad X1 and X5 use for color interpretation? Bayer arrays?
Or differently put: Purely in terms of digitalization and extrapolation (and preservation/loss of microcontrasts), where ist the fundamental difference (besides the presumably much larger sensor of the X1/5) between
a) Digitalizing 135 film information with the CCD sensor of the Hasselblad X1/5 and
b) direct digital capture of data onto a AA-filterless CCD sensor (with similar lp/mm resolution than the film and X1 CCD) with 135 format, say Leica M9?
Thanks,
Peter
I quite regularly have my best photos scanned with a Hasselblad X1 for prints, in stunning quality with nothing left to be desired.
Now I am wondering - what do the CCD sensors in Hasselblad X1 and X5 use for color interpretation? Bayer arrays?
Or differently put: Purely in terms of digitalization and extrapolation (and preservation/loss of microcontrasts), where ist the fundamental difference (besides the presumably much larger sensor of the X1/5) between
a) Digitalizing 135 film information with the CCD sensor of the Hasselblad X1/5 and
b) direct digital capture of data onto a AA-filterless CCD sensor (with similar lp/mm resolution than the film and X1 CCD) with 135 format, say Leica M9?
Thanks,
Peter
jslabovitz
Member
I'm fairly certain the Flextights use linear CCDs, with individual rows of red, green, and blue sensors, not Bayer arrays. And likely no AA filter.
--John
--John
johnny.moped
Established
I'm fairly certain the Flextights use linear CCDs, with individual rows of red, green, and blue sensors, not Bayer arrays. And likely no AA filter.
That's exactly the case.
By the way, this is the sensor used in the Flextights (both use the same - the 6300dpi limit in the X1 is only a software-limit): http://www.truesenseimaging.com/products/linear/68-KLI-8023
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