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Subject: [Leica] Digital image longevity
From: r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard S. Taylor)
Date: Tue Aug 15 07:27:49 2006
References: <44C4D07A001CDBB7@ctsmtpout2.frontal.correo> <004701c6c073$7b568e80$a302a8c0@ted>

I read somewhere recently that archival storage of motion pictures is 
done on three-strip (one for each color) black and white negative 
stock.


>Luis Ripoll offered:
>Subject: RE: [Leica] Digital image longevity
>
>>I think that in the future it will be invented a system to transfer the
>>digital images to a film to keep they safely for years....
>>
>>Of course is a joke<<<<<<<<,
>
>Luis,
>I don't think this is as big a joke as you may think.
>
>Today it's quite easy to shoot digital, burn to high quality CD or 
>DVD disc, take it to a Professional colour lab and have the images 
>transferred to film producing film slides.
>
>We've done this with digital and film images lot's of times for 
>presentations.
>
>So it can't be too far behind for some kind of home use.... maybe?
>
>ted
>
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-- 
Regards,

Dick

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