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Is it true that digital pictures aren as clear as traditional film-based pictures?

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Is it true that digital pictures aren as clear as traditional film-based pictures?

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Not any more. Earlier digital pictures used fewer than 1,000,000 pixels to create the image – with the result that some of the finer details were mushy and that the overall image degraded noticeably when enlarged. The so-called “sweet spot” at which clarity was equalized for the two different media [Tradition film and Digital] is 3.2 million pixels. The camera I use captures at more than twenty-one million.

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