Re: Digital Film backup
Title: Re: Digital Film backup
Mark,
That may be so. In my own case I have it covered since I use only
film.
For others, there is always film. I could think of several types
of systems to archive digital on film. I am surprised that none are
available commercially.
Might be a good commercial enterprise to set this up? There
is absolutely a need, because whatever you are doing digitally will be
lost. That you can count on.
Sandy
At 12:29 AM -0400 6/9/07, Ender100@aol.com wrote:
Sandy,
I haven't yet seen a system that has the resolution, a reasonable
price & is artifact free to be able to handle this.
Furtunately I do have a lot of 35 mm negatives too.
Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
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In a message dated 6/8/07 3:28:24 PM, sanking@clemson.edu writes:
I would suggest that if you fellows want true archival back-up of your
digital files you better have them printed on film while film is still
available. In some cases you might even save space.
Unless one is very systematic in moving files from one generation
storage device to the next, and I suspect that very few of us are, the
files are going to eventually be lost. That is one of the major
reasons I continue to do all of my work on film, even though I scan
and print mostly from digital files.
Sandy King
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