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I know that, in terms of sharpness and detail with a given sized print, there is a point at which more pixels makes no difference to the human eye.
I can accept that easily.
However, has it ever been proven that, when that pixel limit has been reached, using more pixels adds NOTHING perceptable to the human eye? For instance, subtleties of dynamic range, three dimensionality, shading, etc?
In other words, I'm wondering if there might not be some subtle qualities that have been overlooked, because they are hard to qualify / quantify.
If not, then what is the accepted maximum print size, with absolutely no loss in any percievable factor, given the worst possible subject conditions, for a 12 mp sensor at 12 bit?
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