djon
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X-Ray, this thread started with enthusiastic amateur photographers discussing the fun they've had with inexpensive scanners, the various successes they've experienced, and wondering if better scanners might be had for moderate prices...sadly, that became an opportunity for overt bragging about possessions. One person posted a handsome image and was abused for it, so he pulled the image.
However, you weren't involved in that, you simply shared interesting info about equipment that's unattainable to most of us, probably unheard of by most of us. Thanks.
Robert, Heisenberg didn't invent the idea that observation prevented objectivity. "Objectivity" is like beauty...but it's a paradox, it's only meaning is and always has been subjective.
The term "objective" is commonly used as a weapon, as it was here, to crush differences of opinion. Certain powerful American politicians, swiveling like weathervanes, say they're "objective." "Objective" means "wrong" in this kind of context.
Higher Dmax, higher resolution, faster times, less noise...these aren't "better," they're simply dimensions. "Objectivity" is bunk.
However, you weren't involved in that, you simply shared interesting info about equipment that's unattainable to most of us, probably unheard of by most of us. Thanks.
Robert, Heisenberg didn't invent the idea that observation prevented objectivity. "Objectivity" is like beauty...but it's a paradox, it's only meaning is and always has been subjective.
The term "objective" is commonly used as a weapon, as it was here, to crush differences of opinion. Certain powerful American politicians, swiveling like weathervanes, say they're "objective." "Objective" means "wrong" in this kind of context.
Higher Dmax, higher resolution, faster times, less noise...these aren't "better," they're simply dimensions. "Objectivity" is bunk.