>>4370865>appeals to scans that never existedEven the Howtek drum (map) and ICG 370HS (vw) are resolving down to grain, the HXY is well beyond what film can resolve and deep into oversampling the grain.
>but duh lines on muh tire!Are in the drum file too, but you have to alter brightness to bring them out (picrel drum scan, levels at 1.5x). Remember that the 5Ds resolved similar lines in the Corvette tire's logo, proving once again that 6x9 is less than 50mp of real world resolution. And remember that the 24-70 f/2.8L II is sharper center than edge (see TDP tests). If I could slap my 85 f/1.4L IS on the 5Ds and shoot that exact VW bug scene with a prime stopped down, it would smoke Ektachrome 6x9 even on the HXY. It won, but it would win by a wider margin with a prime.
You didn't even try to find the lines in the drum scan, didn't even notice that its shadows were deeper hence it needed a brightness adjustment to see them. Why? Because of your bias. You want film to win. You need film to win, even though film lost long ago because we're comparing 35mm sensors to fucking 6x9 film.
Someday you will own a camera, and produce a photo, and then you won't be a nocamera nophoto.
The eternal cope of the beta film autist:
>nooo it's the scanner>nooo you need an even better scanner>nooo it's not fair without an electron microscope>that's right, grain is not the imaging element in film>IT'S ELECTRONS>INFINITY RESOLUTION AND 20 STOPS DRThis is now the 7th time you have been scientifically proven wrong. When do you give up?