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From: Robert Spanjaard on 1 Mar 2010 18:40 On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 14:57:21 -0500, nospam wrote: >> These resolution tests are rather meaningless, because they were >> performed with black and white test targets. > > as mentioned numerous times before, that's what matters to human vision. > > ask your eye doctor why the eye charts are b/w. If my eye doctor only had b/w charts, I'd get a different eye doctor. -- Regards, Robert http://www.arumes.com
From: nospam on 1 Mar 2010 18:58 In article <cf648$4b8c5071$546accd9$3879(a)cache60.multikabel.net>, Robert Spanjaard <spamtrap(a)arumes.com> wrote: > If my eye doctor only had b/w charts, I'd get a different eye doctor. snellen charts are b/w.
From: Mr. Strat on 1 Mar 2010 21:45 All of this techno-talk is quite stimulating (yawn), but the bottom line is that Foveon is crappy technology that just never worked - and Sigma continues lying to this day about the numbers. I've been in photography for enough decades to see what kind of a company Sigma is. Do yourself a favor and don't give them any money for anything.
From: David J Taylor on 2 Mar 2010 02:24
"Bruce" <docnews2011(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:27boo55dul7sjk1c9gh02hmk7g6jj359qs(a)4ax.com... [] > I need better equipment than you. This is my job, not my hobby. > > Sorry if that upsets you. I am quite at ease that different folk have different needs. There is still no call for personal insults. David |