Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Can film be considered to have infinite resolution as opposed to digital sensors?




Camera sensors have an specific number of cells,and their resolution depends on this amount of cells. But film does not have this "units" of sensible material; So, does the size of the particles of the film's light reacting coatings determine its resolution, or can it be said that film has an infinite resolution?




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