Question re viewing resolution

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So a 5k Mac screen can “resolve” around 14.9 million m pixels ,so if that’s the highest medium that I would view a photo on,apart from cropping and .””dynamic range”? Is there a point to getting a camera and lens combination that resolves more than that?
 
If you don't print LARGE - then probably not

My largest print in over a decade was just 1m wide, easily done from my (slightly cropped) 24mp sensor, making any bigger sensor a bit pointless
 
If you ever want to change the 'angle' of an image - levelling the horizon or making something vertical, then the higher the resolution the original image is the better the result will be.
 
So a 5k Mac screen can “resolve” around 14.9 million m pixels ,so if that’s the highest medium that I would view a photo on,apart from cropping and .””dynamic range”? Is there a point to getting a camera and lens combination that resolves more than that?
No, if that’s the max resolution you’re going to view on. I had the 5k Mac for a while, I found it really odd editing as viewing 1:1 didn’t ‘zoom in’ very much as I was already at approx 2/3 size viewing 24mp images.
 
No, if that’s the max resolution you’re going to view on. I had the 5k Mac for a while, I found it really odd editing as viewing 1:1 didn’t ‘zoom in’ very much as I was already at approx 2/3 size viewing 24mp images.
What do you edit on now then Toby?
 
What do you edit on now then Toby?
Macbook Pro 16”. The iMac was better for editing but as it was up in the office I hardly used it as I often edit whilst doing something else such as watching telly :oops: :$
 
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