Can I ask what are the pixel dimensions of the stitched image?Shot using a step & repeat process - 9 image stitch. 1865 Grubb lens on Sony A7II.
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About 6000 x 4000 pixels BUT I didn't open the images at 24MPixels so ....
Hmmm. I'm not sure that qualifies as LF. Scanning a 5" x 4" sheet of film yields 12,000 x 9,600 pixels, which is 115Mpx.
If I take a single shot on my Nikon D850, that gives me 8,256 x 5,504 pixels or 46Mpx and I can pass one of those files through Topaz Photo AI to give me 182Mpx and the Fujifilm GFX100 gives 105Mpx or 400Mpx
So, yes you no longer need a 5" x 4" camera to get the same resolution but a ¼ plate neg scanned gives 7,800 x 10,200 pixels or 80Mpx, which is easily doable just by doubling a 24Mpx single image in Topaz. And it's a lot less work than stitching nine images.
My question is, is it really worth all the extra effort stitching, when you can simply resize with Topaz?
Finally, can a 24Mpx image really qualify as LF?![]()

The digital camera is mounted so that it can be moved around in the image plane. 'Step & Repeat' images are taken to create a mosaic of the image projected by the large format barrel lens. These are then stitched. The end result can show the image from the lens as its designer intended. At the moment I can cover something around and slightly over 5" x 4" format, the limit being the lens throat of the digital camera which eventually 'shadows' part of the sensor as the periphery of the image is reached. I suspect that the Nikon EVFs will be best as they have the shortest flange to sensor distance so should create least shadowint (and a medium format digital back would be better still but at a higher cost obviously).

I recently had a day out on a heritage railway and it was a delight. Generously sized seats and afternoon tea served at our table. When we stopped, everyone jumped out to admire the locomotive.
Despite all the enjoyment, if I had to travel from Penzance to Aberdeen, I’d choose a modern train, even with modern catering.
Does this remind anyone here of discussions about old lenses?