Chataigner
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I have an opportunity to photograph the Cadastre Napoléonien (Napoleonic land registry maps) for an historic town in France. The pages are huge, about 1m by 70cm and covered in tiny hand drawn symbols and names - it's going to require huge resolution to reproduce the detail.
My rule of thumb says around A3 is the limit for a 10Mpx image to get any detail - a 12pt character requires about 20px to reproduce adequately so around 100px to the cm, thus 4000px for the 420mm of an A3... is this making sense ?
If this is indeed the limit, I will need to take 4 shots per page - possibly more and there are nearly 100 pages.
Does anyone have experience of this kind of thing ? Advice please !
My rule of thumb says around A3 is the limit for a 10Mpx image to get any detail - a 12pt character requires about 20px to reproduce adequately so around 100px to the cm, thus 4000px for the 420mm of an A3... is this making sense ?
If this is indeed the limit, I will need to take 4 shots per page - possibly more and there are nearly 100 pages.
Does anyone have experience of this kind of thing ? Advice please !
, does that mean that woodwork is not your overriding passion ?