Peter_S
Peter_S
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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