Which goes to show how much I know about digital images. Also, I'm very shallow... the 50MB part impressed me :-)
Regards
Bryan
--- On Sun, 30/11/08, Chris Dennis <cgdennis@???> wrote:
From: Chris Dennis <cgdennis@???>
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Digital Cameras
To: "Hampshire LUG Discussion List" <hampshire@???>
Date: Sunday, 30 November, 2008, 1:19 PM
B STEVENS wrote:
> I have a FujiFilm 6900 Zoom which can take a 6MP 2832 x 2128 TIFF image
> that weighs in at a hefty 17MB so I'd love to see an image of 50MB!
My 10 megapixel Canon 40D produces raw (14 bits per pixel) images that
average 10MB each. If I convert these to 16 bits-per-pixel TIFFs, they
end up at about 60MB. The corresponding camera-generated best-quality
JPEG is about 2.5MB.
My point is that the size of an image in megabytes depends on several
things: number of pixels in the image, number of bits per pixel, amount
of compression (lossless or otherwise) etc., and is not in itself a
useful measure of 'quality'.
cheers
Chris
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