Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan said: > The archiving issue is one I have thought a lot about. Right now, my images reside on the internal hard disk in the computer and a backup copy is on an external Firewire hard disk which is only on when things are being written to it. Once I have enough data to fill a DVD I do another backup onto a DVD.<<< Hi Nathan, Question re: Archiving digital? When we're producing Leica Seminar slide presentations using B&W images of which we have many already in the computer scanned at 4000. We then size these to 35mm frame, make corrections and burn to a CD. Take them to the lab where they make absolutely beautiful B&W 35mm slides. On film! So digital archiving aspect? As we know at the moment, film has greater archived life span than digital and that being the case, why not save the finest of our digital photographs in similar fashion? Burn them to CD and have film "negatives " made as we make positive slides? Then we have the archival value of a film negative as well as a digital on CD, DVD, whatever? Being the rookie I am in all this digital stuff maybe I've completely overlooked the main point why this wont work. Because surely a much smarter person than I would've come up with it a long time ago. So would or would it not work as an archival possibility? And if not, why not? ted