Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Did anyone catch "Life After People" on the History Channel? Negatives will return to gelatin in 200 years, and paper will be eaten by bacteria. No one will be around to look at a digital file and there will be no electricity so either way just enjoy the shite now! That or start doing what our ancestors did and carve your photos in rock, we know that last thousands of years! Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Rabiner"Subject: Re: [Leica] On Both Sides > >From the first moment your print or neg or slide dries after processing it > is deteriorating. Its never the same. And always worse than it was the last > time your printed it. Or looked at it. > But if its black and white film stored well it maybe highly incremental but > still.... Its there. Its oxidizing or otherwise turning to dust just like > we > all are. > How fresh was that fix? > How cold was that wash: > Worry. Lots of variables. Lots of things to worry about. > > Digital information though does not in any way no matter how much enlarger > light you try to shoot through it deteriorate. > It prints just as well in the year 2525 as it did in 2001. > > Where will YOUR NEGS BE in the year 2525? And what condition will they be > in? > Do I have nostalgia for things which are fading? Sure- But I have more > feelings for the imagery I'm creating now which is here to stay. Stuck in > time. More serious. > Makes me try harder. > Seems like less baloney. > And I have it right here. Its not in a storage bin in Portland OR. > > Digital is very enabling. > > Mark William Rabiner > markrabiner.com