02-19-2012, 03:15 AM
[quote name='wim' timestamp='1329610933' post='15901']
What do you mean by linear? Square root of the factor? It doesn't work entirely that way, for photographic images anyway, because system resolution, the resolution ending up in the image, is dependent on the general resolution formula. Based on my calculations, keeping everythign else the same, at apertures where the lens is diffraction limited, resolution should be between 10% and 17 % higher, depending on aperture, and maybe a few percent more for the D800.
Effectively not really linear, IOW, even if it is for the sensor height (or width).
Kind regards, Wim
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I meant that the PZ graphs are almost the same, except the scale which is higher.
What do you mean by linear? Square root of the factor? It doesn't work entirely that way, for photographic images anyway, because system resolution, the resolution ending up in the image, is dependent on the general resolution formula. Based on my calculations, keeping everythign else the same, at apertures where the lens is diffraction limited, resolution should be between 10% and 17 % higher, depending on aperture, and maybe a few percent more for the D800.
Effectively not really linear, IOW, even if it is for the sensor height (or width).
Kind regards, Wim
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I meant that the PZ graphs are almost the same, except the scale which is higher.
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