cwinhall
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Hi everyone,
So I'm struggling to explain the difference in digital resolution when comparing a single 30mp image and a 30mp image, stitched from multiple lower res images.
For example;
Say you take a single photo with a 30mp camera at 18mm of a square metre of grass.
Vs
Multiple images at 5mp with a macro lens (say 100mm) of the same square metre of grass. Then stitched together.
Having done this, I know that the stitched image produces a much higher quality image when zooming in as far as possible.
I am struggling to explain why this is the case though. Does it come down to pixel density and optical zoom over digital zoom? Also not neglecting the fact that there is less distortion on the stitched image.
I hope I have made sense in this? If not I will try again... lol
Thanks for the help.
So I'm struggling to explain the difference in digital resolution when comparing a single 30mp image and a 30mp image, stitched from multiple lower res images.
For example;
Say you take a single photo with a 30mp camera at 18mm of a square metre of grass.
Vs
Multiple images at 5mp with a macro lens (say 100mm) of the same square metre of grass. Then stitched together.
Having done this, I know that the stitched image produces a much higher quality image when zooming in as far as possible.
I am struggling to explain why this is the case though. Does it come down to pixel density and optical zoom over digital zoom? Also not neglecting the fact that there is less distortion on the stitched image.
I hope I have made sense in this? If not I will try again... lol
Thanks for the help.