Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/14

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Digital image longevity
From: lrzeitlin at optonline.net (Lawrence Zeitlin)
Date: Mon Aug 14 13:00:06 2006
References: <200608141445.k7EEj3NT012551@server1.waverley.reid.org>

On Aug 14, 2006, at 10:45 AM, Jim wrote:

> My biggest complaint about digital imaging is that we will likely  
> lose the
> "shoebox" to the ages--no tangible receptacle, like an old shoebox,  
> for
> prints or negatives.  What's the likelihood that ephemeral digital  
> images
> will survive?  Not bloody likely, unless you're a computer expert  
> like Brian
> and copy all your work regularly.


Jim,

Despite the gloom and doom about digital media longevity, Kodak  
claims that accelerated life span testing shows that properly  
handled, high quality CD-R discs will retain images for 50 years or  
longer. Kodak's definition of proper handling precludes using the  
discs as Frisbees or as hot drink coasters. They prefer that you keep  
the discs in individual wrappers in a box at room temperature or  
below. Kodak used to make a line of gold flashed discs of exceptional  
stability but I haven't seen any for some time. I'm sure that top of  
the line discs from other makers will have comparable quality.  
However, if you want to look at your images 50 years from now, you  
might have difficulty finding a CD player. I suggest you store one of  
those in the shoe box with the discs.

Brian is right. It might be a good idea to refresh the image file  
from time to time as new media formats become popular. But it ain't  
brain surgery.

Larry Z

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