>>4341765>It is.lol
>What is a concern is having enough grains to produce the desired color or tone via density dithering. When you don't have enough you get rough tonal/color transitions and areas of blocked up tones/colors. Which is why larger formats are smoother. The same thing that happens in digital when you don't have enough bits to directly encode a tone or color. It's fundamentally the same problem. Even deeper, the key limiting factor in both is noise (SNR).You have enough grains for any object occupying a significant amount of space. You may not have enough bits.
>Don't shoot JPEG. 14-bit FF sensors can resolve more distinct colors than 35mm color film. More than 6x9, though MF is usually close enough. You need 4x5 to actually challenge modern FF digital.This is just advertising talk