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Resolution isn't just about lenses, sensors and printing. I've been a photographer for 40 years yet nothing ever comes close to what I see with my own eyes.
So why do so many people walk around wearing shades!
Think of those images that you know you could never capture on film/ sensor - even if you had your camera to hand. I consider my self a photographer for seeing them, not necessarily capturing them. After all, I do not set out to capture absolutely every potential photographic image that I see.
I'm not talking about print size, which is both a technical and subjective decision - what the image needs.
I'm kicking a bit of sand. Since the greatest resolution you'll ever get is with your own eyes, I find it funny that so many people stagger about in shades and then worry about the image quality they get from the second- or third-hand recreation of that image.
Back on topic, I think resolution has little to do with a the quality of a photograph. Scale, which resolution allows, is impressive for its own sake.
So why do so many people walk around wearing shades!
Think of those images that you know you could never capture on film/ sensor - even if you had your camera to hand. I consider my self a photographer for seeing them, not necessarily capturing them. After all, I do not set out to capture absolutely every potential photographic image that I see.
I'm not talking about print size, which is both a technical and subjective decision - what the image needs.
I'm kicking a bit of sand. Since the greatest resolution you'll ever get is with your own eyes, I find it funny that so many people stagger about in shades and then worry about the image quality they get from the second- or third-hand recreation of that image.
Back on topic, I think resolution has little to do with a the quality of a photograph. Scale, which resolution allows, is impressive for its own sake.