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Re: A7R III vs A7R IV: Resolution/Contrast


Some photographs may have interesting details. Whether people would routinely want to see a framed and hung photographic print up close probably depends in part on the picture. If, for example, there are relatively small faces in a larger print, then people might want to see the image up close, at least sometimes. If the photo is of an bird or other animal, or a flower, and there is a lot of detail in the feathers or fur or petals, then people might occasionally want to be up close. But those are probably a minority of cases given the universe of wall hung photographs. Most of the photographs that I personally like the most and might want to hang on my walls don't have those kinds of details, e.g. images by Saul Leiter.




Sep 20, 2019 at 01:58 PM
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Re: A7R III vs A7R IV: Resolution/Contrast


Some photographs may have interesting details. Whether people would routinely want to see a framed and hung photographic print up close probably depends in part on the picture. If, for example, there are relatively small faces in a larger print, then people might want to see the image up close, at least sometimes. If the photo is of an bird or other animal, or a flower, and there is a lot of detail in the feathers or fur or petals, then people might occasionally want to be up close. But those are probably a minority of cases given the universe of wall hung photographs. Most of the photographs that I personally like the most and might want to hang on my walls don't have those kinds of details, e.g. images by Saul Leiter.





Sep 20, 2019 at 01:58 PM
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Re: A7R III vs A7R IV: Resolution/Contrast


Some photographs may have interesting details. Whether people would routinely want to see a framed and hung photographic print up close probably depends in part on the picture. If, for example, there are relatively small faces in a larger print, then people might want to see the image up close, at least sometimes. If the photo is of an bird or other animal, or a flower, and there is a lot of detail in the feathers or fur or petals, then people might occasionally want to be up close. But those are probably a minority of cases given the universe of wall hung photographs. Most of the photographs that I personally like the most and might want to hang on my walls don't have those kinds of details, e.g. images by Saul Leiter.


Sep 20, 2019 at 01:57 PM
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Re: A7R III vs A7R IV: Resolution/Contrast



Some photographs may have interesting details. Whether people would routinely want to see a framed and hung photographic print up close probably depends in part on the picture. If, for example, there are relatively small faces in a larger print, then people might want to see the image up close, at least sometimes. If the photo is of an bird or other animal, or a bird or flower, and there is a lot of detail in the feathers or fur or petals, then people might occasionally want to be up close. But those are probably a minority of cases given the universe of wall hung photographs. Most of the photographs that I personally like the most and might want to hang on my walls don't have those kinds of details, e.g. images by Saul Leiter.



Sep 20, 2019 at 01:24 PM





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