Re: Digital Film backup
You could print a large format digital negative with an inkjet a lot cheaper... hehehehe In a message dated 6/9/07 2:56:02 PM, sanking@clemson.edu writes: I agree that losing most of what we shoot is not a bad thing. Every five years or so I go through my work and discard about 90% of it. However, if I were going to archive important work that was captured on digital I would not do so on Ektachrome since the dyes are not permanent. It would be much better to make color separations on B&W pan film. You could capture more detail than is in most digital prints with 120 or 220 film and 6X7 or 6X9 format. Sandy Best Wishes, Mark Nelson Precision Digital Negatives - The System PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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