Resolution and MTF Curves in Scanners and Sharpening - Photography Tutorial


In this page we examine the MTF of scanners and sharpening algorithms, and we address the question, "What scanner resolution (pixels per inch or dpi) is required for a digital print to appear sharper than a conventional darkroom print?" - View Tutorial »


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