Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Film vs Digital
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Sat Sep 25 19:24:02 2004
References: <200407141345.AA778633324@cshore.com>

You phrased it backwards I think. While you're OLD computer may not
read today's media your NEW computer should well be able to read old
media in standard formats.

I have CDs dating back to the early days of CD distribution that are
still quite readable on my new machines. I would expect that to remain
the same. I would not expect a DVD written with a blue laser to be
readable on an old DVD drive, however.

Of course the software required to READ the data on that drive -
that's a different story. But TIFF and JPEG and PSD files should be
readable significantly into the future.

Adam

On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:45:36 -0400, dnygr <dnygr@cshore.com> wrote:
> While we ponder what film there might be available in 5 to 10 years, we 
> might also ask where digital will be. Bill Gates said this week that CDs 
> and DVDs will be passe within 10 years. Given that my 1985 computer won't 
> read my 2004 discs, will my 2014 computer be able to read my files from 
> 2004. In other words, will our digital files be obsolete before long? Will 
> our storage devices be dependable over the long haul?  Is current digital 
> equipment just one of many of the new waves of technology? Will film 
> continue to be around when our current digital equipment is like a whale 
> out of water?
> 
> I do digital, but I don't kid myself about it's longevity.
> 
> Doug Nygren
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